We started out with a fairly vague plan of taking the train back to town, and looking at a local park.
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There are little personal temples even in backyards |
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And tiny lanes zig-zagging everywhere |
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Municipal buildings even have small temples |
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Another trip on this lovely train |
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We passed this temple on the way to the park |
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Chatachuk Park |
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There are a lot of rules! |
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I really liked the way they hid the rubbish bins inside these hedges so they didn't spoil the park |
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I think this says "Health Garden - Honor for Lent" |
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Royal family members |
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These sculptures were a surprise |
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And some live animals |
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The flower of the Cannonball tree |
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More royals |
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I went in to Wat Pho temple, while Darryl waited for me outside |
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This Buddha is BIG! So big he has to lie down to fit in his temple |
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And there were some little happy buddhas too! |
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Free water for the overheated |
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Outside the Grand Palace (we didn't go in) |
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Ministry of Defence Hall |
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Food at Thammasat University Tha Phra Chan |
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Then the ferry back to near the train station |
We decided that we'd go for a Tai Massage and chose Bunbura Massage just behind the markets |
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Getting a good foot soak first |
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And nice and relaxed afterwards! (I think she's laughing at us behind that mask) |
I enjoyed our visit to Thailand. Thanks for publishing it.
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