Nong Chok village
Different views on the way back
A stately home on Khlong Saen Saeb
Alhutsana Mosque
The Floating Market ตลาดน้ำ
A tugboat pules the barges to the Floating Market
Thai barge bows Anantanakkharat ขบวนเสด็จพยุหยาตรา
Thai Junk เรือสำเภาไทย
Thai barges on the Khlong ขบวนเสด็จพยุหยาตรา
Thai Junk เรือสำเภาไทย
Thai barge bows Sukrip Khrong Mueang ขบวนเสด็จพยุห…
The Thai-Songdam Village บ้านโซ่ง
The Northern Thai Village หมู่บ้านไทยภาคเหนือ
The Thai-Songdam Village บ้านโซ่ง
Let's photo (Hui'an maidens)
Tourism with Chinese characteristics
Laozi under Mount Qingyuan
Libuska & Ivonka (on a Great Firewall)
Streets of Xi'an (reflections II - VIII)
Rock wall at the northern point
Arriving Tashigang district
On the way to the great idol
Panorama of Wuyi Tea Fields
Tribal women
Arriving Norovlin
Nomads livestock breeding
Break for ...
Choibalsan City hall
Erdenetsagaan entertainment quarter
Climbing to the mountain top of Shiliin Bogd Uul
Which way to Bayandelger?
Sunset before Bayandelger
The camel and its story
Mongolian Horses - The Majesty of the Asian Steppe…
State Department Store
Bank Buiding and Stock Exchange
German Restaurant Brauhaus in Ulaanbaatar
Fruits sold along the main street
Dragons on my rooftop
Buddhist temple
Out of the heat
Vanishing point
Before the Rain (Field trip)
Tulou gate
Hurly-burly III.
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Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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Nong Chok village
Narrow hootches at the Khlong side in Nong Chok look to be condemned, but are inhabited by inhabitant for many years. The local people got accustom with the annually handicap of flooding and the millions of mosquitos in that area.
Hootch is the name for a typical Vietnamese dwelling in which rural farmers or peasants live. I also use this expression in thailand.
Hootch is the name for a typical Vietnamese dwelling in which rural farmers or peasants live. I also use this expression in thailand.
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