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Finding peace....
... in 2002 and 2005 was of zooming cabs, tuks tuks and night buses. Well, maybe that has changed?? Safer transport? Or did I just get myself a taxi driver who did not know where he was going? Yeah something told me it was the latter when he kept slowing down and asking people on the streets for direction. Anyhow we made it safely is what counts. The highway drive here was good, traffic flowed, but as soon as we reached the main road to POP it was like all of Bangkok decided to take ...
Kanchanaburi/Bangkok/Ayyuthuya
... water and then just go for it. I threw myself in, the water was cold but refreshing... Being the only person in the waterfall pool i subsequently got the full brunt of the 'nibbling fish'! At one point I stood in the middle of the pool and felt as though I was being eaten alive! I soon worked out if you move your arms and legs around enough, they can't really get you...! I did warn JM about the hungry fish... As he joined me I have never heard so many squeals! (Ok, maybe a ...
Day of rest....or not!
... to panic for a safety! We decide just to head for sky bar and began looking into the sky for that 'building with the gold dome on top', lucky enough it was a few blocks ahead! Sky bar is amazing, a must see but don't bother buying a drink as I rinsed 2 days budget on a cocktail! ...
Buddhas, beers and Tom Yam soup
... 8211; the emerald Buddha. Unlike the Golden Buddha from yesterday the name is misleading, it’s not emerald but ‘just’ jade, but it is still much revered.
In the grounds of the palace – or the ones open to the public – there is more intricate tiling, glimmering spires and the odd western classical style building, with a Thai style roof of course.
We braved the rising heat and humidity ...
Ta-Ta Thailand
... if the pasty puddles I plodded through were contaminated with pee. But eventually, there was no choice but to let go of my worries and let loose. Having John and Shaun there made it all the more fun, and the tipsy Thais we met were nothing but nice, and went crazy when we started shouting the Songkran salutation, pronounced something like "Sue wah tee pee mai!"
After such an exhausting evening, I surprised even myself when I went out ...