The gate to the temple complex
At the Mekong riverside near Nakhon Phanom
Picnic underneath the holy Bodhi Tree
That Phanom temple complex
Wat That Phanom in Nakhon Phanom
In the yard of That Phanom
Stone formations in the Pha Thaem National Park
Prehistoric paintings in the Pha Thaem National Pa…
Sunset at the Maenam Mun riverside
Maenam Song See
Pedestrian bridge across the Maenam Mun
The Little Brother "Tii Lek" at the Chong Mek mark…
Offer of used sport shoes at the market in Chong M…
The market in Chong Mek
At the bank of the Sirindhorn Dam
Sunset at the Sirindhorn dam
House in the Kantaralak village
Liang and her husband
Neng and Satit
Driving home with the Minotauros
Our host lady and the marketer woman
Guest host and landlady for many years
Cleaning coriander plants
Mekong in the evening light
The Mekong near Nakhon Phanom
Gate to the temple complex
The Mun river flows into the Mekong
Indochina market in Mukdahan
Mahout and his elephant called Lamduan
That Phanom temple gable
Vendor for spices, herbs and natural medicines
Phra That Bun Paun, Buddha statue under weather pr…
A stupa in the sunset
First Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge
Mekong with low water level caused by reckless Chi…
Reeds swayed by the wind in the sunset
Beach at the dam bank
Svartifoss (The Black Waterfall)
Beside the highway no. 1
Climbing on the lava hills
The Hekla volcano and its eruption history
Graffiti painting on a house wall in Reykjavik
The harbour in Höfn
The harbour in Höfn
Vatnajökull Icecap, the view from Höfn
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Wat Ban Nam Kam in Nakhon Phanom
Wat Ban Nam Kam is another temple showing mural paintings in the area of That Phanom. We were told about this temple in Wat Puttha Sima which is literally just around the corner but it took us a long time to get to it on the winding roads through rice fields and villages. The paintings here are more "structured" than in Wat Puttha Sima and grouped into small frames. The old building also contained three large Buddha images facing east. To the side of the Sala is a newer Ubosot building with more modern murals. Wat Ban Nam Kam is a small traditional temple with the old people bringing food and eating in the temples with the monks.
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