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Posted by Xanny Disjad on Jun 04, 2009
     Going down south west of Bangkok about 80 kms is the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, here small boats laden with all kinds of tropical fruits and vegetables and other product from the orchards or nearby communities assemble for business. Going up north of Bangkok in about...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on Jun 04, 2009
     Another places left without mentioning are the Weekend Market, Dusit Zoo and China Town etc. If possible, visitors to the Thai Kingdom are  also advised to visit other places of interest outside Bangkok e.g. Wat Phailom. This temple is  sanctuary of the open-bill...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on Jun 04, 2009
     Locate d on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River on the Thonburi side is Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn. It is one of Bangkok’s most memorable landmarks and always appears in all tourist brochures. The most attractive structure in the temple is the 82- metre-high...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on Jun 04, 2009
Top 10 Planning your trip 1.       What to Pack – Be prepared for all weathers, and be sire to bring a waterproof jacket and umbrella, even in summer. In winter, you will need a warm coat and sweater. Formal dress is rarely obligatory, but people do dress up for...
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Posted by Evan Guerra on Jun 03, 2009
G'day Roo's Travelling too far off destinations is normally spent seeking new and excited adventures, crazy and beautiful sights and sounds! But occasionally you find yourself back on the internet, in need of ENTERTAINING net surfing. Just wanted to share with exploroo some of my...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on May 24, 2009
1.       Swim in Hampstead Ponds - There are three bathing ponds (men’s, women’s and mixed) and a lido. Indoors is for sissies. 2.       Eat pie and mash at Manze’s- Antique tiles, beat-up trestle table…and stewed...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on May 24, 2009
1.       Carry a tube map 2.       Make jokes when the carriage is packed 3.       Buy a slice of pizza on the street 4.       Hail a taxi with its light...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on May 24, 2009
1. Parthenon Sculptures             2. Mummified Cat           3. Ram in Thicket           4. Mildenhall...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on May 24, 2009
     The National Gallery has around 2,300 pictures,from the early Renaissance to the Impressionists (1250-1900) forming one of the greatest collections in the world. Containing work by the most important painters of the main European schools the collection was acquired by the...
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Posted by Xanny Disjad on May 24, 2009
           British Museum – The Oldest museum in the word, it contains a rich collection of treasures and artifacts from every corner of the globe. Has no fewer than 6 million items spanning 1.8 million years of world civilization was started...
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