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  • Two young Western travellers on a beach on the island of Koh Pangang, Thailand
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  • A Thai fisherman on a beach on the Thai island of Koh Pangan, Thailand
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  • Elizabeth 12, an ethnic Kayaw girl from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  girl at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Elizabeth 12, an ethnic Kayaw girl from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  girl at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Elizabeth 12, an ethnic Kayaw girl from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  girl at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  girl at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Elizabeth 12, an ethnic Kayaw girl from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  girl at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  girl at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Rubber plantation and processing on the east coast of Koh Lanta, Thailand. Rubber is a very important commodity in South East Asia, having been introduced in the late 1800's. Rubber plants can be seen all over this region in Southern Thailand, and in profusion here on Koh Lanta.
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  • Rubber plantation and processing on the east coast of Koh Lanta, Thailand. Rubber is a very important commodity in South East Asia, having been introduced in the late 1800's. Rubber plants can be seen all over this region in Southern Thailand, and in profusion here on Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-13_Rubber_G.jpg
  • Der Her 65 an ethnic Karen Sgaw woman from the Chiang  Dao mountains at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Der Her 65 an ethnic Karen Sgaw woman from the Chiang  Dao mountains at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Der Her 65 an ethnic Karen Sgaw woman from the Chiang  Dao mountains at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Der Her 65 an ethnic Karen Sgaw woman from the Chiang  Dao mountains at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists  at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Fast food restaurants at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, also known as Bangkok International Airport (BKK), is one of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers.
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  • Departure gates in Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, also known as Bangkok International Airport (BKK), is one of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers.
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  • A departure gate in Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, also known as Bangkok International Airport (BKK), is one of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers.
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  • Departure gates in Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, also known as Bangkok International Airport (BKK), is one of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers.
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  • Departure gates in Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, also known as Bangkok International Airport (BKK), is one of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers.
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  • The departure lounge in Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, Thailand. Suvarnabhumi Airport, also known as Bangkok International Airport (BKK), is one of two international airports serving Bangkok, Thailand. The airport is currently the main hub for Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways and Orient Thai Airlines. It also serves as regional gateway and connecting point for various foreign carriers.
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  • Tourists being dressed in traditional Thai outfits and posing for photographs in the grounds of Wat Arun, a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Yai district of Bangkok, on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The temple is so named because the first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang (spires) were built in the early nineteenth century during the reign of King Rama II. Thailand.
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  • Tourists being dressed in traditional Thai outfits and posing for photographs in the grounds of Wat Arun, a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Yai district of Bangkok, on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The temple is so named because the first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang (spires) were built in the early nineteenth century during the reign of King Rama II. Thailand.
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  • Heavily tattoo'd monk in the grounds of Wat Arun: a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Yai district of Bangkok, on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The temple is so named because the first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang (spires) were built in the early nineteenth century during the reign of King Rama II. Thailand.
    _F3A8071_1_1.jpg
  • Tourists being dressed in traditional Thai outfits and posing for photographs in the grounds of Wat Arun, a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Yai district of Bangkok, on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The temple is so named because the first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang (spires) were built in the early nineteenth century during the reign of King Rama II. Thailand.
    _F3A8069_1.jpg
  • Tourists being dressed in traditional Thai outfits and posing for photographs in the grounds of Wat Arun, a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Yai district of Bangkok, on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The temple is so named because the first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang (spires) were built in the early nineteenth century during the reign of King Rama II. Thailand.
    _F3A8063_1_1.jpg
  • Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Yai district of Bangkok, on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The temple is so named because the first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang (spires) were built in the early nineteenth century during the reign of King Rama II. Thailand.
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  • Tourist's sandals outside a bar and hotel on the island of KohPangan, Thailand
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  • A "falang", foreigner chating up a young prostitute in a Pattaya bar a beach town famed for it sex industry, Thailand
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  • Young prostitutes await business whilst others talk to foreign tourists in the notorious sex industry city of Pattaya, Thailand.
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  • Woman sits quietly in the street in Bangkok's bustling Chinatown, Sampeng, has an almost more authentic old China atmosphere and visual appearance than much of China itself in Bangkok, Thailand. A compact area of shops Chinese signage, market stalls, food, transport workers and crowds, this area is in distinct contrast to Thai areas. Alleyways, narrow streets all fit together and are lined by shop-houses.
    2006-11-23_BKK Chinatown_H.jpg
  • Bangkok's bustling Chinatown, Sampeng, has an almost more authentic old China atmosphere and visual appearance than much of China itself in Bangkok, Thailand. A compact area of shops Chinese signage, market stalls, food, transport workers and crowds, this area is in distinct contrast to Thai areas. Alleyways, narrow streets all fit together and are lined by shop-houses.
    2006-11-23_BKK Chinatown_E.jpg
  • Painted motif on the side of a Longtail boat on Khlong Bangkok Yai canal, one of the canals which comes off Bangkok's Chao Phraya River in Bagkok, Thailand.
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  • Diamond Cave in the limestone hills of Railay, Thailand. So named because the formations glitter like diamonds.
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  • Located about 90 minutes by boat from Krabi Town, Phi Phi Ley, the smaller of the Phi Phi Islands contains a large cave, Tham Phraya Nak or The Viking Cave, Thailand. The cave is home to vast numbers of swifts. Their nests, an essential ingredient in the Chinese gourmet dish Birds Nest soup, are collected by locals from a series of rickety bamboo ladders. It was once possible to enter this cave but now, due to the precious nature of the birds nests, this is impossible. These special nests command prices which makes them more valuable than gold.
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  • The World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley, Thailand. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
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  • Thai girls sits on the World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley, Thailand. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
    2006-11-18_Maya Bay_O.jpg
  • Sunset at Phra Nang Bay, Railay, Thailand. This pure white sand beach is surrounded by spectacular limestone cliffs. Central in the bay stands Phra Nang's distinctive rock, looming over the bay dramatically in an almost perfect view.
    2006-11-17_Phra Nang Sunset_A.jpg
  • Traditional Thai longtail boats at sunset in the Andaman Sea at Railay West Bay, Railay, Thailand.
    2006-11-15_West Railay Sunset_E.jpg
  • Friends cool off in the sea at Phra Nang Bay, Railay, Thailand. This pure white sand beach is surrounded by spectacular limestone cliffs. Central in the bay stands Phra Nang's distinctive rock, looming over the bay dramatically in an almost perfect view.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Bay_K.jpg
  • Spanish fire show expert performs on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. Chains with  tightly packed cloth ends are soaked in petrol and lit, while the performer swings them independently, and closely to his body.
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  • Traditional Thai massage at a small massage stop on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. Thai massage, an ancient artform can be a painful experience, the masseur digging her fingers heavily into muscles and joints. The rewards of tension relief however make it all worth the pain.
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  • Traditional Thai massage at a small massage stop on Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. Thai massage, an ancient artform can be a painful experience, the masseur digging her fingers heavily into muscles and joints. The rewards of tension relief however make it all worth the pain.
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  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
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  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
    2006-11-11_Lanta Sunset_O.jpg
  • Sunset over Klong Nin beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand. This quiet beach half way down the west coast of the island is a real retreat from the busier beaches in the north of the island. The further south you go, the quieter they become. Sunsets are always stunning.
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  • Reverse of a giant leaf in the National Park area of Koh Lanta, Thailand.
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  • Portrait of a Karen Pwo ethnic minority man with traditional tattoos at Mae Lay village, Chiang Mai province, Thailand
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  • Portrait of a Karen Pwo ethnic minority man with traditional tattoos at Mae Lay village, Chiang Mai province, Thailand
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  • Portrait of a Karen Pwo ethnic minority man smoking a pipe at Mae Lay village, Chiang Mai province, Thailand
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  • Fresh local produce for sale at Meuang Mai morning market on 8th June 2016 in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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  • Fresh local produce for sale at Meuang Mai morning market on 8th June 2016 in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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  • NangTiat 63 an ethnic Hmong woman from Chiang Mai province at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Se Su 60 an ethnic Lahu woman from Laos at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Se Su 60 an ethnic Lahu woman from Laos at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Se Su 60 an ethnic Lahu woman from Laos at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Ja Sat 67 an ethnic Lahu man from Laos at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Paluang woman Hin 45 was born in Myanmar in Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists.
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  • Ma Su 20 an ethnic Kayan woman from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Ma Hui 10, an ethnic Kayan girl from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Maria 10, an ethnic Kayaw girl at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Dta Mi 7, an ethnic Kayan girl from Myanmar at Baan Tong Luang, Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village on 7th June 2016 in Chiang Mai province, Thailand. The fabricated village is home to 8 different hill tribes who make a living from selling their handicrafts and having their photos taken by tourists
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  • Nodding dogs for sale at Chiang Dao twice monthly morning market, Chiang Mai province, Thailand. Local hill tribes throng to the market to sell their products and buy necessities.
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  • Dried beans, black and white sesame and various kinds of rice for sale at Chiang Dao twice monthly fresh morning market, Chiang Mai province, Thailand. Local hill tribes throng to the market to sell their products and buy necessities.
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  • Dried beans and various kinds of rice for sale at Chiang Dao twice monthly fresh morning market, Chiang Mai province, Thailand. Local hill tribes throng to the market to sell their products and buy necessities.
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  • Fresh bamboo shoots for sale at Chiang Dao twice monthly fresh morning market, Chiang Mai province, Thailand. Local hill tribes throng to the market to sell their products and buy necessities.
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  • Rose apples for sale at Chiang Dao twice monthly fresh morning market, Chiang Mai province, Thailand. Local hill tribes throng to the market to sell their products and buy necessities.
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  • Muslim workers from an insurance company all dressed in branded Tshirts pose for a group shot inside the temple of Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand.
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  • Chinese New Year Celebrations in Thanon Yaowarat, the main thoroughfare which threads through Bangkok’s Chinatown, Thailand.
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  • Chinese New Year Celebrations in Thanon Yaowarat, the main thoroughfare which threads through Bangkok’s Chinatown, Thailand.
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  • Chinese New Year Celebrations in Thanon Yaowarat, the main thoroughfare which threads through Bangkok’s Chinatown, Thailand.
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  • Chinese New Year Celebrations in Thanon Yaowarat, the main thoroughfare which threads through Bangkok’s Chinatown, Thailand.
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  • Dressed up dog in the Chinese New Year Celebrations in Thanon Yaowarat, the main thoroughfare which threads through Bangkok’s Chinatown, Thailand.
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  • One of the popular markets in Bangkok, Sampeng is an endless sprawl of stalls selling random toys and trinkets, latest inventions, jewelry, fabric. The market is jam packed with shoppers and street food carts and trolleys. Thailand.
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  • One of the popular markets in Bangkok, Sampeng is an endless sprawl of stalls selling random toys and trinkets, latest inventions, jewelry, fabric. The market is jam packed with shoppers and street food carts and trolleys. Thailand.
    _F3A7441_1_1.jpg
  • One of the popular markets in Bangkok, Sampeng is an endless sprawl of stalls selling random toys and trinkets, latest inventions, jewelry, fabric. The market is jam packed with shoppers and street food carts and trolleys. Thailand.
    _F3A7433_1.jpg
  • One of the popular markets in Bangkok, Sampeng is an endless sprawl of stalls selling random toys and trinkets, latest inventions, jewelry, fabric. The market is jam packed with shoppers and street food carts and trolleys. Thailand.
    _F3A7416_1_1.jpg
  • Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple (wat) in the Yai district of Bangkok, on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. Wat Arun is among the best known of Thailand's landmarks. The temple is so named because the first light of the morning reflects off the surface of the temple with pearly iridescence. Although the temple had existed since at least the seventeenth century, its distinctive prang (spires) were built in the early nineteenth century during the reign of King Rama II.
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  • A Western Traveller gets a tattoo in a tattoo parlour on the island of Koh Samui, Thailand
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  • Rubber plantation and processing on the east coast of Koh Lanta. Rubber is a very important commodity in South East Asia, having been introduced in the late 1800's. Rubber plants can be seen all over this region in Southern Thailand, and in profusion here on Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-13_Rubber_H_1.jpg
  • Rubber plantation and processing on the east coast of Koh Lanta. Rubber is a very important commodity in South East Asia, having been introduced in the late 1800's. Rubber plants can be seen all over this region in Southern Thailand, and in profusion here on Koh Lanta.
    2006-11-13_Rubber_B_1.jpg
  • Bangkok's bustling Chinatown, Sampeng, has an almost more authentic old China atmosphere and visual appearance than much of China itself in Bangkok, Thailand. A compact area of shops Chinese signage, market stalls, food, transport workers and crowds, this area is in distinct contrast to Thai areas. Alleyways, narrow streets all fit together and are lined by shop-houses.
    2006-11-23_BKK Chinatown_B.jpg
  • Sticky sweet tasting treats for sale at a stall in Pratunam, Bangkok, Thailand. These sweets are shaped into the forms of many different varieties of chillies.
    2006-11-23_BKK Chilli Sweets_A.jpg
  • Diamond Cave in the limestone hills of Railay, Thailand. So named because the formations glitter like diamonds.
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  • Diamond Cave in the limestone hills of Railay, Thailand. So named because the formations glitter like diamonds.
    2006-11-19_Diamond Cave_D.jpg
  • Diamond Cave in the limestone hills of Railay, Thailand. So named because the formations glitter like diamonds.
    2006-11-19_Diamond Cave_C.jpg
  • Two traditional Thai longtail boats at sunset in the Andaman Sea at Railay West Bay, Railay, Thailand.
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  • Two traditional Thai longtail boats at sunset in the Andaman Sea at Railay West Bay, Railay, Thailand.
    2006-11-18_West Railay Sunset_F.jpg
  • The World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley, Thailand. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
    2006-11-18_Maya Bay_H.jpg
  • The World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley, Thailand. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
    2006-11-18_Maya Bay_G.jpg
  • The World famous Maya Bay on Phi Phi Ley, Thailand. This is where Leonardo di Caprio swam during the movie, The Beach. Now tourists arrive in their hundreds to sit on the same white sand and swim in the same waters. Pure white sand and crystal clear water prove a strong attraction.
    2006-11-18_Maya Bay_C.jpg
  • Two traditional Thai longtail boats at sunset in the Andaman Sea at Railay West Bay, Railay, Thailand.
    2006-11-16_West Railay Sunset_H.jpg
  • Boat on the blue Andaman Sea as seen from Bamboo Island, near to Phi Phi, Thailand. The white sand in this are makes for a feeling of paradise.
    2006-11-18_Bamboo Is_B.jpg
  • Two traditional Thai longtail boats at sunset in the Andaman Sea at Railay West Bay, Railay, Thailand.
    2006-11-16_West Railay Sunset_F.jpg
  • Dead tree at the shoreline at East Railay, Thailand.
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  • Dead tree at the shoreline at East Railay, Thailand.
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  • Lingams at Phra Nang Cave in Railay, Thailand. It is believed among the local people that Phra Nang, Princess Goddess, resides in this cave on the beach at Phra Nang Bay. Fishermen, before going out would pledge the Princess Goddess for good luck. Their wishes fulfilled they would return to offer gifts. This could take the form of incense or flowers, but spirits of goddesses require special gifts. This has nothing to do with Thai religions of Buddhism or Islam, but it is believed that the lingams and the holy womb would create fertility and prosperity for the whole world and mankind.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Cave_H.jpg
  • Lingams at Phra Nang Cave in Railay, Thailand. It is believed among the local people that Phra Nang, Princess Goddess, resides in this cave on the beach at Phra Nang Bay. Fishermen, before going out would pledge the Princess Goddess for good luck. Their wishes fulfilled they would return to offer gifts. This could take the form of incense or flowers, but spirits of goddesses require special gifts. This has nothing to do with Thai religions of Buddhism or Islam, but it is believed that the lingams and the holy womb would create fertility and prosperity for the whole world and mankind.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Cave_G.jpg
  • Friends cool off in the sea at Phra Nang Bay, Railay, Thailand. This pure white sand beach is surrounded by spectacular limestone cliffs. Central in the bay stands Phra Nang's distinctive rock, looming over the bay dramatically in an almost perfect view.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Bay_L.jpg
  • Friends cool off in the sea at Phra Nang Bay, Railay, Thailand. This pure white sand beach is surrounded by spectacular limestone cliffs. Central in the bay stands Phra Nang's distinctive rock, looming over the bay dramatically in an almost perfect view.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Bay_O.jpg
  • Friends cool off in the sea at Phra Nang Bay, Railay, Thailand. This pure white sand beach is surrounded by spectacular limestone cliffs. Central in the bay stands Phra Nang's distinctive rock, looming over the bay dramatically in an almost perfect view.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Bay_N.jpg
  • Phra Nang Bay, Railay, Thailand. This pure white sand beach is surrounded by spectacular limestone cliffs. Central in the bay stands Phra Nang's distinctive rock, looming over the bay dramatically in an almost perfect view.
    2006-11-15_Phra Nang Bay_I.jpg
  • Small internet shop in someones home in Old Town Koh Lanta, Thailand. This was before access to the world wide web could easily be done while on the move, so places where you could pay to use the internet for a short length of time were commonplace.
    2006-11-13_Lanta Internet_B.jpg
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