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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Hot Lips

A fire eater at a Chinese festival in Khon Kaen, North Eastern Thailand
Hot Lips, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

A fire eater at a Chinese festival in Khon Kaen, North Eastern Thailand.


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Thursday, December 03, 2009

Harvest Time

Harvest Time
Harvest Time, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

Near Nan in the north of Thailand, close to the Laos border, farm labourers harvesting the crops.


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Monday, October 05, 2009

The Samlor Driver


The Samlor Driver, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

Samlor s or 3 wheeled bicycle taxis are still to be found outside Bangkok. This guy was waiting for a customer in Samut Sakhon. They generally hang around the market there to take the locals and there market purchases home. Most of them seem to be older guys but they must be fit to do the job they do.


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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Hands at the White Wat


Hands at the White Wat, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

Look closely and you will see that this is not a B&W photo. Taken at the White Wat near Chiang Rai, this fascinating sculpture is by the side of the bridge leading into the wat. I dont know the significance of the hands or the red fingernail


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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Sunrise over the Creek

Sunrise over the Creek
Sunrise over the Creek, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

small creek in Bang Tao plays host to a number of fishing boats especially during the south east monsoon season. Dawn was bright and sunny on this day but it wasn't too long before I was huddled under a tree trying to keep myself and my gear dry. At least I kept my gear dry if not myself and arrived back home looking slightly bedraggled.


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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Wreck at Dawn

Wreck at Dawn
Wreck at Dawn, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

This old wreck of a fishing boat must have seen countless dawns as it slowly rots away at Layan in Phuket. I imagine that it will survive for many years to come disintegrating bit by bit from the effects of weather.



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Wednesday, September 09, 2009

Beaches of Thailand - Friendship Beach, Phuket


Friendship Beach is hidden away on the south eastern corner of Phuket. The water here is very shallow and dries out at low tide.


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A Phuket Sunset

Phuket sunset
A Phuket Sunset, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

We were cruising back to our marina from Nai Harn on Phuket and it had been a beautiful day which was followed by an equally beautiful sunset. Sunsets in Phuket can be very spectacular and this one was no exception.

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Monday, August 31, 2009

Bangkok Street Food



Street food is everywhere in Bangkok and is often delicious and extremely good value.

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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Chijmes, SIngapore

Chapel of the Holy Infant Jesus, Chijmes, Singapore
Chijmes, Singapore, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

The chapel in the former Convent of the Infant Jesus, built in 1903. The cloisters now house a host of restaurants

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Emerald Hill, Singapore


Emerald Hill, Singapore
Emerald Hill, Singapore
Emerald Hill, Singapore, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.
Emerald Hill in Singapore is famous for its Chinese Baroque architecture. It is generally a quiet residential area except for several bars that poulate the Orchard Road end of the steet.

Friday, August 07, 2009

Clear view over Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong

It is not that easy to get a good picture of Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong mainly because the pollution is so bad. However this was one day when the smog cleared to reveal a stunning view from the Peak. The Peak is 552 metres above sea level.

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

I'd rather be.....................................

...............in my case, sailing in Phang Nga Bay between Phuket and Krabi.

Where would you rather be?

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The Old Teak House


The Old Teak House, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

In Thailand, houses used to be built out of teak wood. This is one of those properties lying on the other side of the river to Bangkok in Thonburi. It is close to the Santa Cruz Church which was built by the Portuguese and which will be feaured here shortly. It is in rather a dilapidated state but must have been quite something when new despite the rather incongruous corrugated tin roof.

Friday, July 17, 2009

The Potter

The Potter, Koh Kred
The Potter, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

Taken on a recent trip to Koh Kred which is an island in the Chao Phraya river famous for pottery produced by ethnic Mon people.




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Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Beaches of Thailand - Palm Shadow, Surin Beach, Phuket

Just back from Phuket where we had some very mixed weather. This was (as can be seen) a beautiful day on Surin Beach.

Made me think of Cat Steven's song Moonshadow

"I'm being followed by a moon shadow
moon shadow-moon shadow
leaping and hopping on a moon shadow
moon shadow-moon shadow"





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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

The Chestnut Roaster


The Chestnut Roaster, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

It was an extremely hot day (as most are in Thailand) and this guy was roasting chestnuts in Koh Kred. As you can see the heat was pretty high on the fire. Koh Kred is an island in the Chao Phraya river about 20 kms north of Bangkok which is really fampus for its red, unglazed pottery





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Monday, June 29, 2009

The Clock Tower, Lumphini Park, Bangok

Another photo of Lumphini Park. The Chinese style clock tower was built in 1925 for a trade fair. It rings every hour and can be heard quite some distance away.

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Friday, June 26, 2009

Waiting for a Fare

Samlor - a three wheeled taxi bicycle 


In some parts of Thailand, samlors as the three wheeled bicycle taxis are known are still quite common. You never see them in Bangkok anymore, but venture a little further afield and there are plenty around, although I have to say, that the drivers tend to be old, so it could be, that they are a dyeing breed. They are not particularly used by tourists but by the locals. Indeed, in Samut Sakhon where this picture was taken, we were the only foreigners around.
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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Skytrain Approaching Chit Lom Station

The Skytrain in Bangkok has been open since 1999. A 2 stop extension over the Chao Phraya river to Wong Wian Yai has recently opened and work is under way to extend the line from On Nut towards Samut Prakan. Originally, little used, it is now packed both during the week in the rush hours and also by shoppers at weekends. This HDR shot was taken from Chit Lom Station.

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Monday, June 15, 2009

Bangkok Tuk Tuks

Bangkok Tuk Tuks
Bangkok Tuk Tuks, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

This picture was shot in Thonburi which is West Bangkok, near to Wong Wian Yai railway station. Tuk tuks are an icon of Bangkok andI have quite a few photos of them as they do make for a photogenic subject. There do not seem to be as many of them as there were a few years ago but are still relatively plentiful.



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Thursday, June 11, 2009

Bangkok Mosque


Bangkok Mosque, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

I know the name of this mosque but it just escapes me at this precise second. About the same distance away behind my back as I took this photo is a catholic church which has been built in Thai wat style. There always seems to be religious harmony in Bangkok which I guess is down to the predominantly Buddhist population. This is so contrary to the sad events in the south of the country.

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

A Monk in Thought


A Monk in Thought, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

Living in Thailand, one becomes accustomed to seeing amber clad monks about the place. As well as in the wats (temples), they are often seen early morning collecting alms (food mainly). They can also be seen somewhat surprisingly, browsing the electrical and computer stores in Bangkok (Pantip Plaza is a famous computer mall where they are often seen).

This particular gentleman was spotted in a small village outside of Chiang Rai in the north of Thailand. He was with a group of other monks who all arrived in the back of a pickup truck. He just looked a little sad and preoccupied, not even noticing I was taking his photo.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

The Garden of Eden.......................

Actually no, just another photo of Lumphini Park, Bangkok which, as I have said before, is one of my favourite places in all of Bangkok. So many improvements have been made to the park in recent years and it is looking just great. I especially appreciate the new plantings, such as the one portrayed, that have taken place in various corners of the park. It remains, an oasis in this busy city

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Anyone for a Banana Fritter?

Here is another of Bangkok's street vendors. This one is ser ving banana fritters which are delicious and a favourite of both Thais and Farangs (foreigners) alike. This picture is taken on Sukhumvit Road very clowe to soi 12.

Monday, May 25, 2009

 

When I lived in the UK, I used to love to grow petunias in hanging baskets. They really were one of my favourite flowers. I havent seen much of the petunia since I have been in Asia until I came across some hanging baskets in Chiang Rai. Beautiful as always, I have given these the fine art treatment.
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Friday, May 22, 2009

Hold on to your Hat - There's a Storm Coming

Storm Approaching, Skytrain Station, Bangkok 


A rainstorm hit Bangkok last night just as I was waiting for the Skytrain at Phloen Chit Station. The security guard seems to beon his walkie talkie saying " hold on to your hat there is a storm coming". The rain can be clearly seen coming down the tracks.
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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Karen Hilltribeswoman


Karen Hilltribeswoman, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

The north of Thailand is home to the hill tribes - people who originate from Burma (Myanmar) or China originally. This lady is one of the Karen tribe. There are different Karen tribes such as the "long necks" as were earlier featured in this blog. She was on a visit to the "big city" of Chiang Rai at the time, which is were a lot of the Karen go to sell their vegetables although she seemed to be interested in purchasing some cloth.

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

We're Just Best Mates


We're Just Best Mates, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

I spotted these three walking up the path in a Karen hill tribe village north of Chiang Rai. They look as though they are plotting something together. Oh to be young and carefree again like these three.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

If youve got an itch..................

.....................then scratch it!

Thai military cadet waiting to join the parade at the funeral of Princess Galyani Vadhana.

Monday, May 18, 2009

The Longest Long Neck


The Longest Long Neck, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

This lady had the longest neck of all the women in the village we visited. She also had the most uncompromising stare which actually made me think twice about taking her photograph. But, as you can see I did and also lived to tell the tale!

I later discovered that she is in fact the Matriarch - the leader of the women in the village.

Friday, April 03, 2009

Sunsets of Thailand - Nai Harn, Phuket

Nai Harn is pretty much unspoilt compared to some other beaches on Phuket on account of the fact that there is a monastery running behind most of the beach. Due to its sheltered nature, it is a favourite mooring place for yachts in high season giving protection against the north east monsoon. With the onset of the south west monsoon, it can become pretty rough with large waves crashing onto the beach. Unfortunately many people have drowned here during the south west monsoon mainly because they haven't taken heed of the flags that indicate swimming is dangerous.

Thursday, April 02, 2009

Koh Kai Nai - The Mary Celeste of Islands

Koh Kai Nai is in Phang Nga Bay btween Phuket and Kho Yao Yai. We arrived there from Phi Phi to find the island absolutely deserted for some reason. There were, of course, a few locals but no tourists - not one apart from us. As you can see, it was an absolutely spectacular day.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Layan, Bang Tao, Phuket

Layan, Bang Tao Bay, Phuket, Thailand
Layan, Bang Tao, Phuket, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

Dawn at Layan which is at the north end of Bang Tao Bay in Phuket.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

The What? - The White Wat!


Fairytale Palace Wat Rong Khun Chiang Rai
Fairytale Palace Wat Rong Khun Chiang Rai
The What? - The White Wat!, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.
The White Wat otherwise known as The White Temple or The White Palace is located just outside of Chiang Rai. It is officially known as Wat Rong Khun and is the brainchild of Thai artist Chalermchai Kositpipat . The temple will conmprise 9 buildings when it is finished. It was started in 1997 and has been built entirely from public donations and attracts both Thai and foreign visitors. Constructed in white and glass mosaic, it is a spectacular site glinting in the bright sunshine.

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

A Karen Long Neck

A Karen Long Neck
A Karen Long Neck, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

The famous Karen Padaung otherwise known as the long necks are refugees from Burma that live in Northern Thailand. There is some contoversy surrounding the way that they (or someone else) has turned them into a tourist attraction but there is no denying that they are a fascinating people and are also extremely photogenic.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Akha HIll Tribe Lady, Ikoh San Yuek, near Doi Mae Salong, Thailand

The Akha hill tribe are said to have originated in China and migrated to Thailand, among other countries since th 19th century. There are now more than 80,00 living across the Northern Provinces. I was fortunate to catch this lady unawares in a serene pose although in actual fact she was anything but serene. She seemed to be controlling events at a small market and became quite animated when she spotted me with a camera.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Fruits of Thailand - Star Fruit (Carambola)


Fruits of Thailand - Star Fruit (Carambola)
Star Fruit (Carambola)
Star Fruit, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.
Star Fruit or Carambola is the fruit of the Averrhoa Carambola tree which is a native of Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka. The fruit is widely grown in other Asian countries such as Malaysia and Thailand. They are easy to eat as no peeling or stoning is required. They are rich in antioxidants and provide a good source of vitamin C

Monday, March 09, 2009

Koh Hong(Krabi), Phang Nga Bay

This is Koh Hong, Krabi. There are 2 islands called Koh Hong in the area, one on the Krabi side and the other more twards Phang Nga. I believe that "hong" literally means "room" and it is the term given to the fascinating lagoons in some of the islands of Phang Nga Bay. Some of the "hongs" can be reached, as in this case, by boat at full tide, while others can only be reached by canoe (through caves) at certain stages of the tide. Once inside these 'hongs" it is a different world as it is so still and peaceful except for the sound of the birds. I first encounterd these 'hongs' many years ago on a canoe trip and was instantly mesmerised by their sheer beauty.

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Klong Toey Market, Bangkok

Klong Toey MarketKhlong Toey Market is the largest market of its kind in Bangkok and being situated in one of the poorest areas of Bangkok near to the port, it is also one of the cheapest. The market sells mainly meat, fish, seafood, vegetables and and fruit and caters to both the local population as well as restauranteurs and professional cooks. Many of the products on the food stalls around Bangkok originate from here. A true Thai market, it is rare to see a European face there. IMG_5061

Although a fascinating market, some parts are not for the squeamish. A number of rather exotic foodstuffs such as frogs, both live and skinned as well as those great North Eastern Thailand delicacies fried locusts, crickets and waterbugs are much in evidence. IMG_5045Live chickens are kept in cages in one area and are slaughtered to order. In other parts live catfish, eels and other types of fish slither around next to crabs with blinking eyes and flapping prawns, while on the next stall a butcher carves up a whole pig.

The vegetables and fruit stalls carry a huge variety of very fresh and attractive goods. The bright greens, reds and yellows are just some of the colours that catch the eye. Spice stalls with bright green, red and yellow Thai curries also provide a pleasing sight. Wherever there are people in Thailand, there a food vendors and Klong Toey img_5071_1.jpgmarket is no exception. Pre-prepared curry stalls vie with fresh stir fries and pancake makers to ensure people have sufficient nourishment in their stomachs.

The market is extremely busy both with customers and porters. The porters, both male and female, scurry around the place either ferrying fresh supplies from the trucks to the stalls or transporting customers purchases. It is a hive of activity and periodically, the water truck, accompanied by a possee of people with brooms, appears to hose away the debris. The smells, sounds and sights will all stick in the memory.

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Woman Porter, klong Toey Market, Bangkok

Klong Toey market is very busy and you have to be careful you dont get run over by the porters who are constantly scurrying around the place. Most of the porters are men but there are some women hauling fresh fruit and vegetables around.

Monday, February 23, 2009

The Kalawar (Holy Rosary) Church, Bangkok

The Holy Rosary Church, known locally as the Kalawar Church has stood on this site since King Rama 1 granted the land to Portuguese descendants in 1786, 4 years after the formation of Bankok as the new capital of Thailand. The present building is the church's 3rd re-incarnation and was constructed in Neo Gothic style between 1891-1898.

Friday, February 06, 2009

Morning Glory

Morning Glory
Morning Glory, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

This boat is abandoned in Layan Bay which is a very picturesque part of Bang Tao in Phuket. Tken at dawn, the colours were very warm. I personally like this photo fot it's simplicity, warmth and serenity

Tuesday, February 03, 2009

A Krabi Sunrise

A Krabi Sunrise
A Krabi Sunrise, originally uploaded by HellonEarth2006.

Taken from Koh Hong(Krabi) in Phang Nga Bay. The sun is rising over Krabi. This was a particularly beautiful sunrise with a slight mist diffusing the sunlight.