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First Pics posted - Newbie
I happened in this area by accident. Two hundred kilometres north of Bangkok Thailand I was the only westerner (farang) in this town and the children stared as though I was from another world - some of the adults did too I thought the colours and state of these old buildings quite fascinating (forgot my lens hood) Hope you like them Denis
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Thanks Terry & Leona
Terry - not quite as scary as it appears. The Thai people are very friendly with plenty of smiles Leona - The buildings appear to be unused, however they are in a street of other old timber buildings certainly in better condition than these photos . I just like the colours of the rusty roofing & old timber Thanks for yuor comments Denis
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They are some interesting buildings. The one looks kind of unsafe.
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Sawatt dIi Khrap Fishy.
Nice Pictures, shows another side to the Land of Smiles. Chewys Dad.
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Yeh, abonden building are realy a good thing to shot with once camera, i love to capture such pics...
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Very nice captures! I love old buildings... finding the extraordinary in the ordinary
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