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Plane crash on Koh Samui kills 1 and injures 7

A Bangkok Airways plane crashed upon landing on the resort island of Koh Samui at about 2:30 p.m. local time today. Reports say the pilot was killed and 7 were injured when the plane skidded off the runway. The flight originated in Krabi, Thailand. Approximately 70 passengers were on board.

The BBC has a story here, Reuters has a report here, Al Jazeera English has a story here, and you can find an image of the crash scene here.

For the latest, you can search Google News or Twitter. I’m tweeting info as it becomes available; you can follow me on Twitter here.

UPDATE: if you were a passenger on this flight, please email me: newley (@) gmail.com

UPDATE 2: More images from the crash scene can be found here.

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  • RT @bangkokpundit Manager has a number of photos of plane crash at Ko Samui http://bit.ly/2FcZRT #
  • If you were on the #BangkokAirways flight that crashed in Koh Samui, please DM or email me: newley@gmail.com #
  • Image of #Bangkok Airways plane crash; looks like TV still: http://bit.ly/3CTAmw (Via @LukeInTH) #
  • RT @danieljerivers Civil Aviation Authority confirming pilot died. He's only death. Air Traffic Control had warned of volatile wind in area. #
  • @AJEnglish and AFP reporting Bangkok Airways crash casualties unknown. Flight from Krabi skidded off runway. http://tinyurl.com/n4mns9 #
  • RT @karmanomad (AP) – Official says domestic airliner has crashed into traffic control tower on Thai resort island. #
  • Upon further inspection, looks like @bangkokairways is a franken-feed — not official Bangkok Airways account. #
  • Re: reports that Bangkok Air flight skidded off runway in Samui, killing 1, @bangkokairways points to ThaiVisa thread: http://bit.ly/14uxyn #
  • More on Myanmar: The Atlantic's James Fallows on BKK Post story re: gov't allegedly working w/ NKorea to get nukes: http://is.gd/21Bdy #
  • AFP: "US man in Suu Kyi case hospitalised in Myanmar." Story says John Yettaw had convulsions in prison: http://is.gd/21y4J #
  • Gorgeous weather in Bangkok tonight. Not too hot: 84 degrees F. Nice breeze. No rain. Doesn't get much better this time of year. #
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  • My little brother M just completed a 7-week motorbike journey from Los Angeles to Buenos Aires. Awesome. Proud of him! #
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  • RT @babyexpat Australian dude's way of making convo w/ Balinese tour guide at beachside lunch: "So you get any shark attacks in Bali, mate?" #
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Journey to America, trip report number 3: Gettysburg on the 4th of July

During our grand tour of the US earlier this month, we had the pleasure of visiting Gettysburg, Pennsylvania — site of a critical battle during the American civil war. The battle took place some 146 years earlier, in 1863. Between 46,000 and 51,000 Americans perished here over the course of three days. ((Overall, more than 600,000 men died in the Civil War. This amounted to 2 percent of the country’s population. If an equivalent conflict happened in 2009, given the current US population of roughly 307 million, the death toll would be a staggering 6,140,414.))

Moreover, we visited Gettysburg on America’s Independence Day, July 4th — this was precisely 233 years, to the day, after the adoption of the US Declaration of Independence.

In short, patriotism was in the air.

We watched a film about the battle at the impressive Gettysburg visitor’s center. And then we checked out the Gettysburg cyclorama, which dates to the 1880s, as well as the main exhibit.

In addition to brushing up on my American history, I learned this:

Americans love American flag apparel.

Especially at Gettsyburg.

And especially on the 4th of July.

There were American flag T-shirts. There were American flag baseball caps. There were American flag sweatshirts. And as you’ll see, in the image below, there were even…

American flag Zubaz trousers. (You have to look closely, at the third person from the left.) Is nothing sacred, I ask you?

Gettysburg, PA -- on the 4th of July!

Bonus bit of Americana: I spotted, not far from the entrance to the Gettysburg visitor’s center, this amazing establishment with an improbable name: Mulligan MacDuffer Adventure Golf and Ice Cream Parlour. It embodies so many things that I love about the US: our foreign roots; our passion for sport; our entrepreneurial nature; and — perhaps most of all — our deep love for all things fattening and calorically dense.

Sometimes I really miss the USA.

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  • Journey to America, trip report # 3: Gettysburg on the 4th of July (BONUS: American flag Zubaz pants sighting!): http://is.gd/1PSTf #