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No. 3 Mitmaitri Road, Din Daeng District Bangkok, Thailand, 10400, 2-617-4600

... of cars, he was stoic, with a look of determination and both hands tightly clasping the steering wheel. We moved about 10 meters in the first 15 minutes, but then, suddenly, we were off – moving through the other cars and motorbikes like a samurai slicing through the air. It was like a ride at an amusement park – equally fast and jolting and with just as many gasps as we narrowly missed other cars and motorbikes. At one point, after several quick ...
Bangkok, Thailand forbes.thompson... et plus on s'éloigne des grandes villes, plus il est palpable. Il n'est pas rare que les Thaïlandais(es) sourient et saluent les étrangers dans la rue ou engagent une conversation dans le seul but de discuter. Par contre le tourisme international de masse a défiguré la ville: des quartiers entiers sont envahis de hordes de touristes, plus ou moins jeunes, plus ou moins gros et tatoués mais surtout anglophones, qui ne sont pas là pour visiter les temples. Le résultat ...
Bangkok, TH.40, Thailand je_to_fajn... It seems that we already know the truth in our heads but have not yet accepted the reality in our hearts. We need to stop seeking entertainment and start reaching out for unity in a singular purpose: our survival and a better world. <br><br>The American dream may have been unbounded growth, once upon a time, but dreams are delusions. After the dream comes the morning and in the morning we rouse ourselves, awaken our consciousness then address what needs to be done. <br>
Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand nz.chongWelcome to Buy Cheap Michael Jackson Music Store Online Sale @Amazon.co.uk ...
Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand astoreonlineStopped over in Bahrain before flying to Bangkok early in the morning without any sleep, which would later mean that during Muay Thai (Thai boxing) later that night I would be dozing off ringside whilst two blokes beat the life out of each other! Prior to this, we visited Bangkok's famous Wats ...
Bangkok, Thailand mdajackson... a taxi. Thinking my luck must be changing I am soon corrected as I appear to get Bangkoks only blind taxi driver. We spend the suration of the 40 minute ride straddling the centre line and at one point he misses the gear stick and grabs my knee. It was quite funny though. i call his driving position, the squinting mole.<br>At the end of the journey he starts gesturing for money after I recieved my change. i really can;t ...
Bangkok, Krung Thep, Thailand ewandthomson... of those movies people come up with while high on acid and cheap Chinese take-out. It was seriously painful to watch.<br><br>Very early (around 5:30 AM) the bus made it to Chumporn. There we waited for some 20 minutes before being allowed to board the Lomprayah ferry. I would be another 2-3 hours before making it to Koh Tao.<br><br>At the pier on Koh Tao I was greeted by a Buddha View taxi driver. He was holding up a sign with my name and two others on it ...
Bangkok, Thailand athena... it in the end... but seriously, never again did I want to hop on a crazy tuk-tuk.<br><br>We spent another night in Bangkok - safely tucked up in our hotel room!<br>The next morning we headed back to the airport for our next destination... PHUKET!!<br><br>So... we get on the plane and head for Phuket... oh what a small plane it was, shaking furiously as it destined for Phuket. It was a short plane ride, approximately 1 hour. About 50 minutes into the flight, we began descending ...
Bangkok, Thailand clairemcivor... need to queue. I went straight to the front, other people were looking at me and wondering why I did not to queue. After I had cleared immigrations the Qatar Airways lady got me one of those golf cart buggies that they use in the airports, so I hitched a ride and was dropped off at the departure gate, I felt like a VIP ! ! !<br><br>( I would highly recommend Qatar Airways, their customer service is really good)<br><br>The plane was 57 minutes late departing, I ...
Bangkok, Thailand traveller64446... any numbers, were the French. Thus 'farang' is 'France' pronounced with a Thai accent] - mostly English lads in different groups, all engaged in drinking Chang Beer. Perhaps because of this the atmosphere, in comparison with anywhere we had been in Laos, was, like the weather, vaguely threatening.<br><br>The table we had chosen was situated next to a giant yellow box with a television screen set into it that towered over us. Two microphones on leads hung limply from the front ...
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