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1. Bangkok Skyline (taken from cab)

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2. Bangkok Hualampong Central Railroad Station

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3. Bangkok

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4. Bangkok

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5. Bridge over Mae Kha Canal, Chiang Mai

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6. Chiang Mai

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7. Chiang Mai

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8. Old Wall, Chiang Mai

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9. Near Mae On

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10. Crazy Horse Buttress near Mae On

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11. Chiang Mai

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12. San Pa Koi market, Chiang Mai

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13. Chiang Mai

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14. Chiang Mai

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15. Chiang Mai

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16. Chiang Mai

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17. Chiang Mai

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18. Chiang Mai

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19. Walking Street Market, Chiang Mai

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20. Walking Street Market, Chiang Mai

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21. Tha Phae Gate, Chiang Mai

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22. Mae Ping River, Chiang Mai

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23. Chiang Mai

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24. Railroad Station, Chiang Mai

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25. Railroad Station, Chiang Mai

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26. San Pa Koi Market, Chiang Mai

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27. San Pa Koi Market, Chiang Mai

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28. Chiang Mai

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29. Chiang Mai

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30. Night Bazaar, Chiang Mai

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31. Chiang Mai

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32. Chiang Mai

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33. Chiang Mai

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34. Chiang Mai

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35. Chiang Mai

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36. Chiang Mai

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37. Construction worker, Chiang Mai

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38. Central IT City, Chiang Mai

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39. Chiang Mai

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40. Chiang Mai

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41. Chiang Mai

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42. Doi Suthep

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43. Doi Suthep

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44. Doi Suthep

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45. Doi Suthep

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46. Doi Suthep

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47. Doi Suthep

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48. Doi Suthep

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49. Chiang Mai

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50. Chiang Mai

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51. Chiang Mai

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52. Chiang Mai

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53. Chiang Mai

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54. Chiang Mai

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55. Along Mae Kha Canal, Chiang Mai

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56. Along Mae Kha Canal, Chiang Mai

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57. Chiang Mai

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58. Chiang Mai

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59. Along Mai Kha Canal, Chiang Mai

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60. Chiang Mai

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61. Chiang Mai

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62. Tuk-tuk, Chiang Mai

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63. Near Chiang Mai Gate, Chiang Mai

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64. Chiang Mai

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65. Chang Phuak Bus Station, Chiang Mai

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66. Chiang Dao

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67. Road to Chiang Dao Cave

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68. Chiang Dao Cave

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69. Road to Chiang Dao Cave

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70. Chiang Dao

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71. Chiang Dao

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72. Chang Phuak Bus Station, Chiang Mai

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73. Chiang Mai

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74. Chiang Mai

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75. Chiang Mai

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76. Moat, Chiang Mai

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77. Chiang Mai

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78. Old Wall, Chiang Mai

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79. Chiang Mai

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80. Chiang Mai

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81. Night Bazaar, Chiang Mai

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82. Night Bazaar, Chiang Mai

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83. Night Bazaar, Chiang Mai

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84. Night Bazaar, Chiang Mai

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85. Chiang Mai

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86. Chiang Mai

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87. Chiang Mai Zoo

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88. View of Chiang Mai from Chiang Mai Zoo

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89. Chiang Mai Zoo

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90. Chiang Mai Zoo

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91. Chiang Mai

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92. Chiang Mai

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93. Chiang Mai

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94. Tha Phae Gate, Chiang Mai

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95. Chiang Mai

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96. Walking Street Market, Chiang Mai

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97. Tha Phae Gate, Chiang Mai

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98. Chiang Mai

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99. Elephant Camp

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100. Elephant Camp

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101. Countryside

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102. Karen Hill Tribe Village

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103. Karen Hill Tribe Village

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104. Plantation

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105. Rice farm

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106. Countryside

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107. Roadside

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108. Countryside

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109. Roadside

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110. Chiang Mai

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111. Chiang Mai

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112. Thai Opera, Chiang Mai

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113. Chiang Mai

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114. Chiang Mai

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115. Chiang Mai

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116. Bangkok Airport

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wow, excellent. when did you go?

 

whatr great markets, i can see you can eat very well there. how were the restaurants?

 

the first half looked more modern than i would have thought. the streetscapes on the last half reminded me a lot of mexico.

Fascinating tour! The urban density and color look great.

WOW

"You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers

Nice shots.  I actually really liked how you showed the bathroom shots, as they exposed some of the poverty the beautiful country faces.  I love the food but I don't think I'd care to visit anytime soon.

Wonderful photos and subjects. Looks like you covered a lot of ground and saw a lot of variety. I suspect a lot of U.S. visitors would only stay in Bangkok and not venture into the hinterlands to experience more of Thai culture.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

 

  MRNYC - I went from 1-9-2007 to 1-25-2007.

 

  I only ate at a few restaurants. In one of them, I took my shoes off, climbed a ladder, and sat on the floor at a low table on the upper story. It seemed that the food in restaurants was the same as that served on the street. The nicer restaurants serve water in glass bottles, instead of plastic ones. (You can't drink the tap water.) American chains such as Starbucks, McDonalds, DQ, and KFC are also represented.

 

    Thailand is considered 2nd world, or developing. There are 1st world areas and 3rd world areas. This photo set leaned a little 3rd world, in particular because of a few slum photos near the canal. The inhabitants were tribal people, probably immigrants from Myanmar, dressed in beautiful handmade clothing - sorry, I did not feel comfortable photographing the people. I went out of my way to get those shots, and most visitors aren't aware of that area. I asked around and found that it is not typical of Chaing Mai.

 

    I spent most of my time in the older areas of town. By contrast, there are large areas of Chiang Mai that were built in the last 20 years that look like typical American development.

 

    edale - Glad you liked the bathroom shots. I have more. And you should visit if you get the chance. The newer hotels have western style bathrooms.

Looks like someone needs rubber sidewalks!!!

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Looks like someone needs rubber sidewalks!!!

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LMAO I thought of you when I saw that.

 

I think it has kind of a cool effect though :]

Thailand is great, thanks for reminding me of my trip.  I also went to the Karen tribe village, I had a pic with the woman from the tribe with the most rings around her neck...like 26 or something...but I can't find it.  The bathrooms along the road in the country are built by the government to try and get the tribes to use them instead of being nomadic and moving on after the land is used up.  The Thai govt is very good at trying to preserve those tribes culture, while giving them some tools to help the villages stay and thrive in one spot.

 

I found a couple pics from my trip...an abandoned construction project in the new part of Bangkok.  In the early/mid nineties the market there was hot for foriegn investors, then the boom stopped and many developers walked away from huge projects. 

 

Also, I found one pic from the Myanmar border.

Sorry, don't mean to hijack the thread, but I found a couple more interesting pics...

 

Crossing Myamar/Thailand border...Myanmar left, Thailand right

 

A street scene in Hanoi Vietnam that I liked.

 

A motorbike with pigs strapped to the back on a country road to Ha Long bay in N Vietnam.  The pigs are alive btw

Excellent shots, you really captured the life of these places well.  It's crazy to see all the "noise" you get in these types of views with the advertisments, pedestrian activity, etc.

Wow, I have wondered what Bangkok looks like... matches my mental image of what I though Vietnam would look like.  Thanks for the tour!

Looks like someone needs rubber sidewalks!!!

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LMAO I thought of you when I saw that.

 

I think it has kind of a cool effect though :]

 

Funny I thought, damn someone has shaky hands.

 

Other than that, nice photos.

I knew Bangkok had changed a lot since I lived there 19 years ago, but I was surprised at how built up Chaing Mai is. Thanks for the skyline views. But thanks also for focusing on the older parts, which look much the same. I have a framed photo of myself at the wheel of a tuk-tuk, with my mother in the passenger seat (while my wife haggled with the driver over the fare back to the hotel).

Seeing all of that food is making me hungry.

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