The Thailand Photo Thread
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Fire ants protecting their wounded @ Bangsapan.
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Thailands answer to Brokeback Mountain?
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Thought i would try and see if i can post some pics on the HH forum, here are three photo's as a test send/upload, they are from a visit to Phuket and Bangkok in June just gone
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This little guy lived in our garden. Used to look at us for hours, but never bothered us in any way.
One night we had a terrible noise in the house. We where to tired to investigate it, but in the morning we found the cause. I tried to save him/her by trowing him him/her into the air from the terrace, completely forgetting our "little guy". He/she was however a bit tired and landed swiftly on the terrace.
I guess this is a happy ending, at least for one of them.
One night we had a terrible noise in the house. We where to tired to investigate it, but in the morning we found the cause. I tried to save him/her by trowing him him/her into the air from the terrace, completely forgetting our "little guy". He/she was however a bit tired and landed swiftly on the terrace.
I guess this is a happy ending, at least for one of them.
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This little fella decided to bed down amongst my incense sticks
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Planning for dinner:
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Wish I could claim as one of my own - had to share it!!



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Sandemb, just love that photo......where was it actually taken?
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More incredible photos of Makha Bukha Day in this link -
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... begin.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... begin.html


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Dhammakaya Temple in Pathum Thani province, on the outskirts of Bangkokbonnielass wrote:Sandemb, just love that photo......where was it actually taken?
Will be on the list of must do/see one day!


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Sunrise at Losin, a seldom visited dive site off Songkhla.
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How is the diving?
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No one goes there, so the place is fairly pristine. The coral is wonderfully healthy and there are huge numbers of fish. I've been three times now and it has been quite different every time. This time there was one boat with four customers, a dive guide and a tour leader. So, at most, six of us in the water on a huge dive site.migrant wrote:How is the diving?
Some underwater photos:
The same boat (Scuba Explorer - Samui Diving Service) also goes to Koh Kra, another seldom visited but very nice dive site. It's a Japanese-run company which caters to Japanese divers, so the language barrier is a bit daunting, but well worth it.