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Flooding on Soi Chaiyapoon


DeLaMunte

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.... Thinking to stay on Soi Chaiyapoon this year, but it seems to me that the area Soi Chaiyapoon corner Soi Buakaow gets flooded pretty badly during heavy rains. Is that right ? Do I have to rent a boat to get reasonably dry to the bars ? :Club_fight1: LOL

 

... Any comments from the guys who stayed in that area ?

 

Thx a lot.

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Shortly you will get all the OLD ferry jokes and welly jokes but recently they repaired the drainage at the end of Chaiyapoon and it works very well, when it rains in Pattaya like it can in the monsoons particularly no drainage in Pattaya is man enough to handle it and the problem with Chaiyapoon was it hanging about as the drain was collapsed but now it goes as quick as it comes.

 

Last week it rained and there was 5/6 inches of water but it went away very quickly here in Chaiyapoon and I went to get some supplies on my bike and saw soi Lenke still had some laying water at the bottom of the soi to about 100 yards up.

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