Koh Tao is one of S.E.Asia's most popular travellers' spots. Yet
just a few years ago, 'Turtle Island' was very, very different............
In
the 1930's, the Thai government realised the strategic advantage
of Koh Tao as a penal colony and started to relocate a number
of political prisoners from camps on the west coast to a new facility
built on the island.
From
the island , surrounded for miles by ocean, there was little or
no chance of escape.
In 1944 with a change of government, after all prisoners were
freed and given an official pardon, the prison camp was closed
down. As 'regular' people started to arrive, three main settlements
emerged and to this day, Haad Sairee, Ban Mae Haad and Chalok
Ban Kao remain the only three villages on the island.
Unlike
neighbouring Koh Samui and Koh Phangan, Koh Tao remained untouched
by tourism for many years, then in the late 1980's the first Samui
based dive operators began running overnight live-aboard trips
and were amazed by what they saw.....
....crystal
clear waters boasting an awesome array of colour and coral reefs,
alive with an incredible diversity of marine life.
Soon
dive operators began re-locating to Koh Tao realizing they had
uncovered a wealth of untouched beauty. Today, Koh Tao remains
one of S.E.Asia's most beautiful islands!
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