May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmWat Noi. The monuments in this historical park were built between the 13th and 15th Century.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmWat Khao Phanom Phloeng. It is located at the top of a hill. This staircase leads to the temple.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmFrom the original wihaan only the pillars remain.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmThe big Buddha of Wat Khao Phanom Phloeng: peacefulness between old stones and jungle.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmWat Khao Phanom Phloeng.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmWat Khao Phanom Phloeng.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmWat Chang Lom. It was built between 1285 and 1291. The bell-shape chedi lies on a basis supported by elephants. When we visited it, it was been renovated, which explains the scaffolding... in bamboo of course!
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmWat Chedi Jet Thaew. It is surrounded by seven ranks of chedis.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmWat Chedi Jet Thaew.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmWat Chedi Jet Thaew. Holy tree.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmWat Khao Suwankhir. Like Wat Khao Phanom Phloeng, it is located on a hill. We can walk from one temple to another through a pathway, hidden between the trees.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmWat Khao Suwankhir.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmThe Chedi of Wat Khao Suwankhiri is in Sukhothai style with its top having the shape of a lotus button.
May 2008
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Nikon F50, lens 28/80mmView from Wat Khao Suwankhiri. We can see between the trees the chedis spires.
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Last update: Thursday, December 23, 2010.