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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog View Post
    This is one at Saha Farms in Pattaya, who says chicken farmers don't make any money actually I believe this is the house of the owner of CP Group PLC.

    Now there's a house worthy of inclusion in the 'ugliest homes' topic.

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    Here is a nice cheap way to make a pond, when i think of ponds I think of big diggers and great big holes and stuff, obviously if you live on the main road in Jomtien you have to think a bit smaller, pretty cheap way of doing it, a few red bricks and some plastic, ok half the ornaments should be hidden away preferably on some rubbish dump, but apart from that it looks quite good.

    Overal picture of the pond.



    Frogs and cat ornaments?



    Plastic liner.



    3 bricks high and just stacked on top of each other.


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    I'm not sure why people feel compelled to put "features" on their property.

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    In my modest opinion, most of them are a waste of time and money that add nothing to the beauty, value or convenience.
    You don't live there. They do.

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    This water feature impressed me, reason being it is obviously man made but an odd shape, it's in Pattaya at one of the Thai nurseries, so I had a closer look, they have used a cement mixing container, these are made out of plastic but are really heavy duty, cost around 500baht, think the Thai woman probably paid more for the rocks to go round the edges.


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    ^thats got to be one of the easiest ways to knock up a water feature, like that

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    bangkok, soi 1

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    Here is a water feature from the Jim Thompson house in Bangkok.



    There were some lovely Koi swimming around!



    A pleasant place to spend a few hours on a hot afternoon.

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    Well it seems those who own the water feature 6 posts up have taken heed of my advice and dumped the crappy ornaments, they also rebuilt their water feature.


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    Here is my own water feature barely seeable due to the jungle growth, must have a million fishes and snails in these 2 bowls.


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    I admit for something like this you do need the right location, it's not really suitable for many styles of houses but for this one it did look good, infact I wouldn't mind something like this out on my balcony


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    ^ Especially if the girls were real.





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    This could be nice if they had used a different material to deliver the water rather than Thai plastic blue pvc pipes, oh well


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