Our homestay on Nanuya Lailai Island was right on the beach – and we mean that literally. This is the cabin we stayed in:

And this was the view out our windows and from the porch:




Needless to say, the sunrise views were pretty unreal. The sky started changing colors around 5:30AM, and would continue changing until the sun came up at about 7 each day.
But hey – why tell when we can just show! Clint set an early alarm one morning (luckily one of the clearer ones of our stay) and captured the below video – 2 hours in 20 seconds. Enjoy!
As a bonus, he also took some photos at dawn – amazing lighting!

