RE: Cats, Streets, and Jellyfish 🇹🇭 Saying Goodbye to Songkhla. For #Monomad

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Lol, sometimes it's difficult to figure out how such signs appear and why - extra-hospitality, bureaucracy, or mistranslation. You never know. However, not many warnings about coconut-related death risk in Thailand, strangely. I think I saw just one sign of this nature, and another time, a local person told me to be careful. :D There is an opinion that falling coconuts kill more people than sharks, no idea if it's true. I know cars kill much-much more than sharks, coconuts, and jellyfish altogether so.... saying "don't go to Chalatat Road since it always has heavy traffic" would be adequate. 🙂

Thank you!



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Falling coconuts, that's actually a real danger! I remember in Mexico we had coconut trees in the beach and that was kinda worrying as some fell at random

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Yup. Coconut-related deaths are definitely super rare but getting an injure during a travel is quite real so staying away from this scenario isn't a bad idea.

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