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BTS Sukhumvit Line, Ratchathewi District, Bangkok
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 360, f/10.0, 270mm, 1/60s
Siamese Fireback, Vietnam.
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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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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.
Near Maya bay!
Maya Bay is a beach on the uninhabited Phi Phi Leh island in Thailand, and is known for its natural beauty and its role in the movie The Beach. Maya Bay will be closed to tourists from August 1 to September 30, 2024, to allow the environment to recover. The decision to close was made after considering environmental concerns and the impact on tourism
Wat Ban Pong ~ Hang Dong District ~ Chiangmai Province, Thailand
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 200, f/7.1, 18mm, 1/320s
Best viewed in the large format . better view
Location : Phuket, Thailand.
Device : Nikon D300
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Well he does live in Siam (Thailand)! Spotted on a house verandah beside Khlong Saem Saep in Bangkok.
Macro of a small section of Thai handmade papercraft, made of plant pulp with leaves added during a visit to Thailand in 2019. I like the fossilized look, even though it's temporary, as the paper started to flake away shortly after I unwrapped it. The photos will last longer. -- January 29, 2020
Siamese Fireback, Vietnam.
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Suphanburi is an interesting province in central Thailand known for its rich history and cultural attractions. The city of Suphanburi, the capital of the province, has a long tradition and is famous for its well-preserved ancient temples, markets, and vibrant local life.
A highlight is Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, a beautiful temple with an impressive Buddha statue and historic buildings. There is also the famous Sam Chuk Old Market, which offers a glimpse into traditional Thai life in bygone times.
Suphanburi is also known for its natural beauty, including Bueng Chawak Lake, a popular destination for locals and tourists alike to fish, go boating, or simply enjoy nature. The region is also known for its festivals, such as the annual Suphanburi Flower Festival, when the city is ablaze with colorful flowers.