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Climbing in South Thailand
Rock Climbing in Railay, Tonsai and Ko Phi PhiJust a few pics from today at Railay. Tomorrow I begin climbing….More to come….
Hellfire and the Real Bridge on the River Kwai – Part 2
Hellfire Canyon and the Death Railway - Part 2A couple of days ago, I posted some nice sunset pictures I took of the Bridge on the River Kwai (actually there are two) on the north end of Kanchanaburi in Thailand. The experience I had next day when I toured the Memorial Museum and Hellfire Pass about 80 Kms north just [...]
The Waterfalls of Erewon in Thailand
7 Magnificent Waterfalls at Erewon in ThailandWell thank God there remain a good number of old, fat and wrinkly dudes out there in public who still think it’s a good idea to wear tiny little banana hammocks as a fashion statement. I was so worried this breed of Fashionista was extinct, but no!!! My trip to the stunning Erewon Waterfalls [...]
The Real Bridge on the River Kwai – Part One
Death Railway Bridge Over the Mae Nam Khwae Built During World War II:I am just going to post a few pictures from my first visit to this famous bridge yesterday around sunset. Today I spent much more time there as well as at Hellfire Pass and the Memorial Museum for all those who worked, suffered and died building the railway [...]
Tigers in Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Tigers in Kanchanaburi, ThailandYesterday I took a tour of a Tiger park/refuge operated by Buddhist Monks about an hour north of Kanchanaburi, Thailand. This is east of Bangkok not far from the Thai/Burma border. It's a big place and they apparently have 127 Tigers there. They also keep other animals such as Water Buffalo, Sun Bears and Wild Boars, but [...]
Angkor Wat
The Ruins of Angkor Wat in CambodiaAngkor Wat is located just outside Siem Reap in Cambodia and it is just incredible. Not only does it span a vast area, but the number and variety of temples and ruins are amazing. Never completely abandoned, they were still largely lost since the 16th Century and "rediscovered" in the mid 19th century when [...]



