Photographer’s Note
Along the beautiful coastline of Phi Phi Lei, you'll find an interesting site. These are the protected grounds of a company which harvests birds nests...
The following are excerpts from an article in the San Fransisco Chronicle (Dec. 2000):
In the caves of Thailand's idyllic southern islands lies an unlikely treasure that people are willing to kill for -- the nest of a sparrowlike bird called the swiftlet.
About a half-dozen companies, which have been granted concessions by local governments to gather swiftlet nests for the lucrative bird's nest soup market, are protecting their caches with private armies that shoot at "unauthorized" visitors. They've also been known to bribe authorities to look the other way, charge tourist operators protection money and keep locals suspected of being poachers from their traditional fishing grounds on the coast of the scenic Andaman Sea.
Swiftlet colonies are being depleted to supply Chinese restaurants with edible nests from glutinous globs of dried bird saliva that are cooked in a broth. The soup is popular because it is believed to help growth, skin complexion and sex drive, prevent lung disease and stave off aging.
When a swiftlet's cup-shaped nest is taken before it can lay eggs, the bird is forced to build another one. In the caves, collectors shimmy up bamboo poles lashed together with liana vines. Death and injury from falls are not uncommon.
The Chinese began eating bird's nest soup about 1,500 years ago. Today, millions of nests are sent to Chinese communities around the world. Hong Kong is the world's largest market, followed by the United States, mainland China and Taiwan.
Some call it "white gold," because a kilo (2.2 pounds) sells for almost $2, 000. A bowl of bird's nest soup at a good Hong Kong restaurant can go for as much as $60. Thailand exports about 19,800 pounds annually, which generates $23.8 million in taxes.
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Cos
(1562) 2005-06-09 11:08
Hi Dan
Interesting note, and great shot! I like the wide format, it emphasises the huge opening of the cave. I love the intricate detail and the colours are beautiful. Well captured.
Regards, Sarah
billabongx
(1561) 2005-06-09 11:18
Hello, great photo of this marvallous place. The colours are very nice and I like this rocks colors. Your note is perfect too. Thanks for sharing
bye
daniele
manny
(21378) 2005-06-09 13:28
Thanks for the info and this good shot. The water looks very cool. This is what makes the shot. I would even crop the top part to make it more panoramic. JMHO
flydragon
(0) 2005-06-09 13:49
hello dan
nice picture rfom a lovely place
with your very good note its a pleasure
thx for this information ;o)
regards
••simon••
jemaflor
(40669) 2005-06-09 14:43
Very nice, what a beautiful color for the sea ! good sharpness too. Well done.
tontonjc
(6617) 2005-06-09 15:06
Superbe grottes et cadrage idéal. les couleurs sont bien belles et le paysage splendide.
Bravo
ndb1958
(9249) 2005-06-09 15:31
I think it is the same place I have taken a pic (you can see on my gallery). But your image is much better! Nice light and colours! Nino
toni_al
(15476) 2005-06-09 16:15
Hi Dan
Très belle couleur, cela invite à la baignade.
Très bon cadrage
Amitiés
Toni
Rinie_Hoff
(9334) 2005-06-09 18:48
Wow Dan, beautiful colours, and a very nice composition. I have seen those people on Borneo, climbing in bamboo poles.
Did you swim in that beautiful water?
You wrote a very good note, Dan, I like to read those stories, I learn a lot from those
Luan
(15935) 2005-06-10 3:29
Nice pano format for this shot Daniel, the blue color is stunning, I like it. Is it a cav or a cellar ?
I have tasted the bird nest soft drink... I don't know if it is the same thhing ?
Very informative note and nice picture
Luan
dolin
(15647) 2005-06-10 3:30
Hi Dan.
Beautifull place.
These throats (I don't now if that's correct) are superb.
Very nice format, framing, sharpness and POV.
I like this blue-green of the water and this light.
Great shot.
Fred
(I come back for the smile)
weswang
(18223) 2005-06-10 10:11
Hi Dan, This is a beautiful shot. A nice show of the cave next to the ocean. Thank you for your informative notes to make this photo more significant than a scenery shot. I have never seen a place where the eatable bird nests are located. This is a well taken picture. We can see the environment as well as some details of the cave. Well done.
Cruize
(0) 2005-06-11 8:24
Hi Dan, interesting image and note. Great composition and the image is so sharp...well done.
banyanman
(7743) 2005-12-06 10:54
A very good photograph, Dan, and a fascinating note. I love the colour of the water in this part of Thailand, and you have captured it true to life. Great sharpness too. Cheers . . . David
Photo Information
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Copyright: Dan Walsh (danielswalsh)
(13350) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-05-26
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Canon EOS 300D, Canon 18-55mm F3.3-5.6 EF-S, @ ISO 100
- Exposure: f/8, 1/125 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Travelogue: South East Asia Family Trip (2005)
- Theme(s): Sail Thailand, Phuket Bareboat, Caves and Cave Sights [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2005-06-09 10:41








