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Phuket, Thailand 2019
Happiness is a way of travel, not a destination.
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A young Thai motors down a rural road in Chiangmai Province.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/11.0, 300mm, 1/400s
I keep my Thai Basil plant topped out at about 6 feet thereby producing wonderful blooms most of the year. On a day without wind, i shot a series of photos and stacked them with Zerene. Generally these blooms are filled with bees - you can see one in the comments below.
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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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Siamese Fireback, Vietnam.
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Doi Ang Khang, Thailand.
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While this may look like a botanical print, it's actually a close-up of leaves in a piece of handmade paper I brought home from Thailand last year. As part of a group craft at a paper factory, we placed local leaves and flowers in a slurry of wood cellulose and pulp which then was left to dry in special frames. A few days later, our custom handmade paper was sent ahead to our hotel in Chiang Mai. Tonight I unwrapped mine and hung it over a lampshade so it was lit from behind. One photo a day. (29/366) -- January 29, 2020
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The Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi is also known as "the monkey temple".
The 13th-century Angkorian temple is a popular tourist destination, because of the large population of crab-eating macaque monkeys (Macaca fascicularis, also called long-tailed macaque), which live in and around the temple grounds. The temple itself is in relatively poor condition.
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Thank you very much indeed for your visits to, and comments on, my photo stream in 2024.
I also thank you for sharing many great photos.
I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas.
This photo was taken on a street of Surin city in northeastern Thailand. The city is known to be a base to explore Angkor temples in Thailand.
Other photos will be uploaded sometime in the next year.
Changwat Krabi -Railay Beach - Boats @ beach
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Changwat Krabi - Ko Lanta - Magic Sunset
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Wat Ban Pong ~ Hang Dong District ~ Chiangmai Province, Thailand
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/7.1, 18mm, 1/320s
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Location : Phuket, Thailand.
Device : Nikon D300
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