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A temple in Ayuthya of course.
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Where would we be without the skytrain?
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The sun was belting down and it was over 40 degrees Celsius as I took this shot of boats on the river in Ayuthya.
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Khao Sarn Road is best visited at night...it just isn't the same by day.
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The Ancient City, again.
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Patpong gets ready for the night ahead.
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An elephant takes a bath - but just what are all of those chains hanging around him? When I took this photo, the mahout tried to demand money from me and I had to bolt down the road!
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A rare quiet moment on Sukhumvit Road as two tuktuks race towards the Asoke intersection.
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Walking Street in Pattaya is popular at night.
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Just as the buses are colourful, so too are the boats.
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Now just who could this be...?
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Pattaya Bay from the hill. Can you see your teeruk in the pic?
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Suburbia, Korat.
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Don't you just love the way they paint buses in Thailand?! The psychedelically coloured buses usually belong to companies and are not actually public transport for anyone to hop on.
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This beggar claims to armless, but his arms are actually tucked inside his shirt!
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Construction of the new Siam Paragon next to Siam Square. This scene looks different every day.
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Sukhumvit soi 22, wandering back down to the main road after breakfast at Bourbon Street.
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Yep, it does get cold in the cold season but this scrawny devil's owner had been kind to him.
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This guy had a loud speaker system and was selling stuff from his boat. Just make a signal to him and he would tak the boat over to the bank of the river and sell you whatever it was he was selling.
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Soi Pattayaland 2 ablaze at night, perhaps the most photographed spot in Sin City.
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A Burmese woman working at a market in Tak province.
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A typical street vendor style restaurant. You don't have to spend a lot in Thailand to get a good meal.
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Elephant riding in Ayuthya. Fun, but a bit of a tourist trap and very expensive there with most of the people on the elephants Japanese.
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Children collecting something or other from a small lake in Korat.
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Samut Prakhan and the Ancient city, one of Bangkok's few must see attractions.
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Somewhere in Nakon Sawan on a back road...looking for a sign that said "Bangkok" because we were lost!
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Apparently there are 40,000 odd temples in Thailand. This one is in Mae Sod.
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A fruit market in Tak province at dusk.
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A village in rural Korat, so quiet, so pleasant, but ultimately, I bet so boring...
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Sukhothai, even better than Ayuthya, but much harder to get to, at least if you are travelling from the capital.
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Chinatown, dirty, noisy, crowded....totally unremarkable.
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Lumpini Park, a nice place to relax in the centre of the city.
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Bang Pa In, a royal summer palace and a must see day trip from Bangkok. You can easily cover Ayuthya and Bang Pa In in the same day.
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The Chao Praya River, near Wat Arun.
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Down on the Chao Praya River near the big suspension bridge. This photograph was seriously underexposed to get the sunset-like colours.
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Riding on The Chao Praya Express Boat in Bangkok, one of my favourite things to do to relax in the capital.
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A street vendor selling some weird Isaan style sausages in the centre of Korat. I love taking photographs in this area because there is always something happening.
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A samlor rider in central Korat. The locals might use them a lot but I prefer tuktuks. Samlors are slow. Did you know what samlor means three wheels? sam = three lor = wheel
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Ya Mo, in the city centre of Korat.