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Bangkok Revisited
... the bridge on the River Kwai – in the movie they show an inner conflict of the prisoners who had worked so hard to build it. In the museum here, that Stockholm Syndrome type of response is not mentioned. The bridge has been rebuilt by the Japanese as a war reparation.
Beside the museum is a beautiful park-like cemetery of those who died here – a large section each of Australian ...
The city that never sleeps...
... met a man who said it was closed (this is a scam to try and get you go somewhere else with them). Sadly his scam did not work, especially as they have a massive tannoy that tells everyone in the vicinity that it is open between 8.00am and 4.50am every day. We made it into the Palace after finding every exit and not the one entrance, where we found out we needed to dress in trousers and a Thai Skirt. Once we rented some clothes we entered the main area where the ...
Leaving Bangkok
... we all got lost again after getting off the boat and had to get a tuk tuk the remainder of the journey! If Dave's legendary sense of direction and taxi skills aren't of use out here i start to wonder what he does bring to the party!? Answers on a postcard!
We are just about to leave the hotel with the hope of getting a night train north to Laos this evening. Mother, don't worry i still haven't gone near the ...
Ripped off
... we said 'why not?' He was really grateful and only charged us THB20 for the journey. He dropped us at the edge of the market and said that it went on for some 4km. Happy days! We walked about 500m when Woody said, 'this area looks familiar'. It was, in fact, the back of the bloody shopping centre we'd been dropped at in the first place. *******!
I don't mind people in markets who try to haggle with you and start the price really high, it's all part ...
Mahjong and Jewels
... that the word supermarket has more than one meaning. Here, there are all kinds, most of which do not carry brands or items that we would recognize. It's a real game to 1) guess what's in the bottle and 2) find staples that we take for granted. Trying to locate vegetable oil is a perfect example. There was mushroom oil, peanut oil, corn oil, oil of unknown origin and taste...and yes, finally and thanks to a picture on the container...vegetable oil. At last I could make the ...