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Khlong Ong Ang (translates as pottery canal) is in an old town area of Bangkok that was revitalized into a trendy weekend hot spot.
The GPS is not exact, but will get you to the area and easy to explore. Simplest way to get there is the Sam Yot MRT Station.
Where it makes sense, I will publish GPS coordinates for locations I shoot in Bangkok as I want to promote seeing more of the city than the typical Must See list in every guidebook.
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Truth
never taken birth
always there, same spot
inexplicable
unending
before time and
..... invisible
we all seem to come from and certainly
Sat Kartar
"truth is the doer"
of everything
"I bow to the Lord who lives in the heart of everyone"
my beard is a lot longer now, please ignore the short beard.
the date on my photos is 2011 but these were taken much earlier.
Pickup from the "DED" German Development Service.
Sahel Zone in Burkina Faso 1991
Analogue Slide scan
Kodak Film Ektachrome 100
Camera Canon A1
đấy mình đã bảo ko ổn mà :D
thôi, thà là cứ như thế !
còn hơn là phải chịu những cái ko đầu ko cuối , ko vui vẻ j, giống như hồi xưa đó
Tôi buồn lắm người ạ =))))))))))))
Midland Classic Irizar i3 15 pauses at Birchfield Road whilst carrying an X11 works service for Burton Boots
Vehicle Details
Operator: Midland Classic
Fleet Details: 15
Registration: YN17 ONG
Vehicle Type: Scania K250UB4, Irizar i3
Ông đi rồi, ông đi thanh than nhé.. Để 4 mùa ông đều mạnh khỏe, để mùa đông xương không còn làm ông đau. Để ngày trở trời, ông không còn mệt mỏi.
Cháu tiễn ông thượng lộ bình an..
Sunset on Hon Ong (Whale Island, Vietnam).
Photos from our 3 month family trip around south east Asia. The camera of choice for this trip is the Fujifilm X100T. I'm going to collect the photos from this trip in this album: www.flickr.com/photos/polycola/sets/72157677831288362
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Many more shots from this trip in my photo blog:
Los fócidos o focas verdaderas (Phocidae) son una familia de mamíferos pinnípedos marinos adaptados a vivir en medios acuáticos la mayor parte del tiempo. El término en portugués y castellano "foca" deriva directamente del latín phoca que a su vez tiene su origen en el griego φώκη.
La estructura social de las focas varía enormemente entre especies; a diferencia de los leones marinos, no suelen formar grandes colonias. Algunas especies forman parejas monógamas, otras se asocian en pequeñas tribus, y los elefantes marinos forman manadas compuestas por un macho dominante y un harén de hembras. Son predadores sumamente eficaces, alimentándose de peces, crustáceos y cefalópodos, aunque alguna especie captura también pingüinos y focas más pequeñas.