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Irina Belousova

Welcome to Khao Lak🏝️ Пальмы шепчут, волны убаюкивают — Кхао Лак будто создан для тех, кто ищет уединённую гармонию у моря. ⠀ Рекомендую остановиться в @casadelaflora — здесь виллы прямо у воды, и всё, что вы услышите, — это природа. ⠀ Обязательно прогуляйтесь по тихим пляжам — кажется, они бесконечны. А пейзажи, открывающиеся на бухты, завораживают. ⠀ А вечером — гастрономический ужин на яхте от @lavelakhaolak под розовым небом заката, с коктейлем в руках и звёздами над головой. ⠀ В Кхао Лаке чувствуешь, как время замирает, а каждый момент становится особенным. ⠀ @amazingthailand_rus_cis #khaolak #thailand

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😍😍😍😍

TRAVEL BLOGGER | TOURISM
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Огоооо 😍❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥вот это переход

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Моя мечта побывать в таком прекрасном месте! Удивительно красиво 😍

Elena Pronina
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Видео 🔥🔥🔥

Елена и Виталий | Reels
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Какой перехооод 😍 Тай прекрасен, Као Лак жемчужина ❤️

Волкова Лара
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Интересно было бы там отдохнуть 😍

Людмила
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Ирин а вы ездили по путевке? Дорого выходит ?

Вероника
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А много раз вы бывали в Тайланде?

Оля Кисо
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Захотелось в телепорт))

Сафия Крачевская😊
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Такое видео классное получилось🔥😍

Elena
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Очень круто! 🔥🔥🔥

Здесь Живет Любовь
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кайф😍😍

Katarina Stabredova UGC creator
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Как красиво вышло 😍

Люби.цени.храни❤️
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Нереальный остров, виды просто завораживают😍😍

Viktoria Kumaeva
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Я таким удовольствием смотрела все, ты прекрасно умеешь передать ощущения и настроение!

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