Dried squids, shrimps and prawns
Pier station to cross the Maenam Tha Chin (river)
Ferry across the Maenam Tha Chin to Banlaem
Ferries to the other riverside of Maenam Tha Chin…
Getting of the ferry in Banlaem
Other fresh fish market in Banlaem
Pomfret fish to sell
Samlo drivers waiting for the ride of the train st…
Small squid dry in natural sun light
Statues of dignitary in Wat Chonglom
Statues sticked with gold plates in the Wat
Altar to sacrifice in Wat Chonglom
Wat Chonglom in Banlaem
Galerie at the Wat Chonglom main temple
Confectioner doing an art job
Confectioner forms a monkey figure
Simple housing in Banlaem
Macaques waiting at the right time
Store cottage for the salt
Salt pools
More and more salt pools
Banlaem Monastery Wat Chonglom
Simple housing in Banlaem
Simple housing in Banlaem
Simple housing in Banlaem
Freight ships in Samut Sakhon
View out the restaurants balcony in Mahachai
Seafood restaurant at the Mahachai pier
Samut Sakhon Mahachai pier
Samut Sakhon at the Tha Chin river
Clock tower at the pier of Mahachai
Evening market in Samut Sakhon
Moped traffic through the market street
Railway trail to Mae Khlong
An other vendor of dry fish
Shrimp paste and dry fish vendor
Railway station for Mae Khlong
Railway trail through the market
Food market and train railway
Power supply in Tha Chin
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Trishaw to the Tha Chin pier
In Bangkok downtown trishaws are banned for keeping a fluent traffic. However this taxis moved with human power still is a common scene every where in Thailand provincial places. The Thai trishaw (rickshaw) is called "SAMLO" (สามล้อ) in Thai language. It means "three wheels".
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