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After breakfast we set off on a hike to Phu Kham cave. The scenery was really impressive but the sun got hotter ... and hotter... and I was glad to arrive at the Blue Lagoon. Everyone was having a great time swinging on ropes and jumping into the refreshing water.
As you know, donkeys are pretty nimble on their feet so climbing up the mountainside wasn’t a problem for me. But spelunking (that’s just a fancy word for exploring caves) is not my forte. We donkeys like to be able to see the sunlight and aren’t so keen on crawling around in confined spaces. But I was really glad that I did go in. The rock formations inside were impressive and best of all I got to see the reclining Buddha.
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Back down at the pool it was time to chill out and have a picnic.
We then hitched a ride back to the guesthouse with a local farmer on this tractor. (Yeah, okay, so tractors can be useful when a donkey has had an exhausting day in the hot sun).
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