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James Bond Island
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James Bond Island, known originally and locally as Ko Tapu or Nail Island, found fame through the 1974 Bond film "The Man with the Golden Gun". The film starred Roger Moore and Christopher Lee, but it was the scenic topography that helped make the film into a firm Bond favourite. It also turned the previously unknown Phang Nga Bay into a major tourist attraction.This is one of the many limestone islands in the Andaman Sea to the west of Phuket.

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::sharonva
07/20/12 12:36 AM GMT
Wow! Where's the pirate ship? I see the hostages wandering around on the sand spit... and I see a crate of flotsam floating in...
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"The lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne, Thassay so hard, so sharp the conquering..." Chaucer
::100k_xle
07/20/12 1:36 PM GMT
One of my Favorite Bond Movies. The Midget "Tatu" cracks me up. Thanks for sharing this capture.
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This Image GRABBED my EYE. That's Why I Stopped By. Thanks For Sharing ! Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience
.icedancer
07/20/12 1:46 PM GMT
Wow, very impressive image and capture. I remember that that island and that was a fabulous film
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.Jimbobedsel
07/20/12 2:12 PM GMT
That island looks amazing with the white sky! Magnificent capture, Frank! I know I saw that movie, but right now I can't remember much about it. I will have to get a copy and watch it again.
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.Joanie
07/21/12 12:53 AM GMT
So this is the place, huh? Really something!!!! And a perfect and cool capture of it Frank!!!!
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Four eyes are better than two.
.Jhihmoac
07/21/12 3:16 PM GMT
I liked that Bond movie...Cool presentation here...
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::SEFA
07/22/12 9:39 AM GMT
A great looking photo of the island. The contrast against the white is very good. Nice work.
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