Royal Palace Splendour
'New' Buddhist Temple in Ayutthaya
Three Stoupas
Railmotor Lorry from the Burma Railway
Praying
Frying Time!
Tuk-tuks at your Service
A Bumpy Ride by Oxcart
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Bangkok- The Grand Palace
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Burma Railway Steam Locomotive
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Treading Carefully
Sitting Buddha
Effigy
Waiting to be Scrapped
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Kanchanburi Market
A Fond Farewell
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Ox Cart Trip
Old Steam Locomotive
Ayutthaya Ruins with Buddha
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Hill Village
Buddhist Worship
Policeman's Lunch
Cabbages and Condoms
Royal Pavilion at Hua Hin Station
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Making Picture Frames from Recycled Elephant Dung
Sukhotai Wat
Golden Dragon
Elephant Trail
Chiang Mai Houses
Chinese Boat on the Mekong
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Thai Girls in Traditional Costume
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Bamboo Rafts
In the Balance
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Afloat on the Mekong
Half a Kilo of Centipedes, Please!
Hill Village
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Happy Man
Tranquil Waters
Work at the Salt Pans
Salt-panning in Thailand
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Hill Children
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It's too big for me!
Elephant Trekking
Silicon Buttocks!!!
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Death Railway Museum
Kanchanaburi. Next to the Imperial War Graves Commission Cemetery. The Japanese used thousands of Commonwealth prisoners of war and local inhabitants as slave labour to build the Burma Railway. The graves and the museum (not for the squeamish) are testament to the atrocities endured by the victims.
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