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beaches
From the southern end of the main beach, a 10-minute walk takes you to a fishers' hamlet and two more sand beaches, one on either side of the island's narrow southern tip. It's possible to walk all the way around Koh Tonsay.
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Khmer Rouge bunker
The island's interior is forested and, except along the beaches, trees grow right up to the water's edge. On the hilltop you can see the remains of a one-time Khmer Rouge bunker .
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main beach
At the 250m-long, tree-lined main beach, which faces west towards the setting sun, you can dine on seafood, lounge around on raised bamboo platforms and stay in thatched bungalows. North American travellers of a certain age may be tempted to hum the theme tune from Gilligan's Island . Many people say Koh Tonsay is a 'tropical paradise' but don't expect the sanitised resort version - this one has shorefront flotsam, flies, chickens, packs of dogs and wandering cows.
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