#FriFotos: One Particular Harbor

This week’s #FriFotos theme is HARBORS, which gave us a nice excuse to go day dreaming off in distant lands (even though we’re happy with the lovely weather here in Washington, D.C.). This photo was taken by Eranda Ekanayake in Koh Phi Phi, an island (“koh” or “ko” means island in Thai) off the coast of Thailand in the Andaman Sea just southeast of Phuket. Though the island was devastated by the 2004 tsunami in the Indian Ocean, we’re happy to report that it’s made a phenomenal comeback.

Want to see one of your photos featured on our website or blog? Make it happen by uploading your favorite travel pics (don’t forget to add a caption!) to ngm.com/yourshot. Tag all your submissions #travelshot – then look for your photos in one of our My Shot galleries or on the Intelligent Travel blog.

#FriFotos is a weekly themed Twitter chat founded by @EpsteinTravels@TravelDesigned and @CharlesYap where travelers share their favorite pics. Search #FriFotos on Twitter to see the latest submissions or tweet one of your own.

[Related: National Geographic Travel’s Top 10 Islands Guide]

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