Sunday, June 21, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Khao Takiab Vantage #2
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Khao Takiab Vantage #1
It is the top view from Khao Takiab Vantage, This hill is situated at the southern end of Hua Hin, only 4 kilometers from the town.
Khao Takiab can be written several ways in English: Khao Takiab, Kao Takiab, Khao Takiap, Kao Takiap, Takiep, Takieb, and so on. We have decided to stick with the one that follows the Thai closest เขาตะเกียบ or Khao Takiab. The name itself actually means "Chopstick Hill".
While we were walking up there, there are some nice stopping points where we can see rocks and cliffs. It is quite high from our standing point when we look down to the water.
Very windy too!
Khao Takiab can be written several ways in English: Khao Takiab, Kao Takiab, Khao Takiap, Kao Takiap, Takiep, Takieb, and so on. We have decided to stick with the one that follows the Thai closest เขาตะเกียบ or Khao Takiab. The name itself actually means "Chopstick Hill".
While we were walking up there, there are some nice stopping points where we can see rocks and cliffs. It is quite high from our standing point when we look down to the water.
Very windy too!
Friday, June 12, 2009
Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, Kanchanaburi
Hope this is not disappointed you, it is rather small or we could call tiny waterfall in summer time. Normally it would be lot of water like it shows in one of postcard I bought there.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Death Railway, Kanchanaburi
Typical train in Thailand, it is called 3rd class. The lowest class we have, it runs daily along country side. I got this photo during our trip to Kanchaburi, where I post earlier about WWII Crematory.
The famous Death Railway created during WWII, now becomes tourist places. Beauty of the sadness.
The view from the train head, we are heading to Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, and we are on the railway of history.View from the backside of train, once we are leaving to Bangkok. In the evening, there is no tourist at all.
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Smiles ~ Let say Cheese!
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Suan Pakkard Palace, Bangkok #2
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