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Nakhon Pathom, Phra Pathom Chedi In the doorway of the Chedi is an huge standing Buddha, with the usual...
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Bang Pa In On the roas north from Bangkok, 20 km before the ancient capital of...
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Bang Pa In The Royal Palace is actually composed of many pavillions, intersparsed...
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Bang Pa In
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Bang Pa In, the gardens One must not forget that the elephant is the national symbol of Thailand
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Chao Praya, en route to Ayuthaya To reach the ancient capital of Ayuthaya, is possible to take a motor boat on...
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Chao Praya river Water is an important part of Thai life. They use to say: "where is earth...
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Chao Praya river
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Ayuthaya Ayuthaya was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam from 1350 to 1767, when was...
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Ayuthaya The historic temples of Ayuthaya were recently given the status of...
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Ayuthaya
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Ayuthaya
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Ayuthaya
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Ayuthaya
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Lopburi, San Phra Kan Continuing the northbound trip after Ayuthaya, at 150 km from Bangkok we find...
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Lopburi, San Phra Kan The San Phra Kan is populated by hundreds of monkeys, well fed by the locals,...
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Lopburi, San Phra Kan The monkeys live at their ease between the ruins of the temple
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Lopburi, San Phra Kan The locals advice you to be careful since sometimes the monkeys become...
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Lopburi, San Phra Kan The typical Khmer prang has a "corn" shape, different from the...
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Phitsanulok, Folklore Museum In Phitsanulok, a city half way between Bangkok and Chaing Mai, there is an...
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Phitsanulok, Folklore Museum In old times, people were supposed to offer something to the...
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Coming back from school Transportation means in Thailand are the most varied
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Phitsanulok,Wat Phra Si The full name of this temple is Wat Phra Si Ratana Mahathat... With...
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Phitsanulok, Wat Phra Si The temple houses the bronze Chinnarat Buddha, in the late Sukhothai style
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Phitsanulok, Phra Puttha Chinnarat This statue is the most honored in Thailand, after the Emerald Buddha in...
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