Thailand

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The monsoon rains and wind would come up every day but usually lasted for only a few minutes and then the sun was back out again.  Locals claimed it was a much better year than most, the monsoon was not very strong. Click to enlarge Click to enlarge Click to enlarge
We caught the tail end of the monsoon season Beach food vendor, selling BBQ corn on the cob Early morning view from our bungalow window Rented a new car and drove the country for 4 weeks
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Right hand drive Prawn boats and some of the catch cooked on the spot!
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Shadow puppets, made from water buffalo hide. Very old tradition in Thailand. We brought a couple home.
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One of the few signs with English translation Caged birds are a very common sight Muslim street food vendors.
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Rambutan, very tasty fruit, much like lichee nuts Typical inter-village bus Cattle are tethered all along the roadside
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Spirit houses, most Thai homes have at least one Net fishing in the surf
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Saffron robed monks are seen everywhere
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Another giant reclining Buddha More commercial fishing boats Probably the most common form of public transportation for Thais and tourists alike
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Nifty street lights Our thatched cottage on Ko Lanta, very primitive
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On and around the island of Ko Lanta, spent New Years here, lots of fireworks. Pretty basic, electricity has just arrived.
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