Great pix and what a great kid getting you out of the house and away from temptation !
Do you have to upload each shot manully or is there away for aherm.......
Multiple uploads, be handy.
Also as a threadmeister is it poss to rotate images here, mey snake and pygmy is all askew despite be right way up on my phone.
I multiple upload to Postimage.org ? free image hosting / image upload
Would need to rotate any pics first.
Newbie Dave pushing strong to be Lulutard of the Month.
that looks really good
Went a few years ago and it was a shithole and all in Thai. Looks worth a revisit. Shall keep it under my hat for a daddy-daughter trip so that I can retain the title of The Fun One.
And also the bars nearby for a snack on the way home...
I'd like to see what morning looks like
Don't wanna drink pint after pint
I wanna wake up without feeling sick
But I can't cuz I'm a drug-abusing alcoholic
were spinal tap doing an afternoon gig there?
yup, wangle a quick bourbon street visit too. my daughter went years ago but looks worth taking the t'other one now
The place hasn't been done up since the 90s ...unless they've done it in the last 12 months since l went
Did you get the wobbly seats in the planetarium?
Get food poisoning at the scraggy food court?
Catch diptheria in the rancid toilets?
At most you could kill a couple hours or so but it sure ain't a full day out
The drugs simulator was fun.
Great educational place for kids to grasp an idea of how things work. I doubt anything there is taught in a basic government school curriculum
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Was closed for 8 months of renovation from October 2015.
https://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/suc...d-planetarium/
Nice on Lulu, gonna check out all these family day trips you've been posting up recently next time we are over there.
Lulu in pole position for poster of the year!!
Took her to the Natural History Museum and Science Museum in London last year.
Cheaper than 50b as they were free, but to be honest, for a 4/5 yr old the interactive Thai planetarium was more fun. My scientific data and technical specifications of the actual Apollo 10 command module just went in one ear and out the other.
You'd like it there Pat.
"And this is the Locomotive 'Puffing Billy'. Driving wheel diameter 3 feet 3 inches; cylinders 9 inches x 36 inches; working pressure 50lb; weight approximately 8 tons, exclusive of tender. Puffing Billy is the world’s oldest surviving steam locomotive. Dating to 1813-1814, it was built by William Hedley, Jonathan Forster, and Timothy Hackworth, for use at the Wylam Colliery near Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. Built to replace the horses used on the tramway, Puffing Billy was one of three engines built by Hedley, the resident engineer at the colliery."
"It go choo-choo?"
*sigh*
Natural History Museum and Science Museum in LondonHard to fathom that one outThai planetarium was more fun
Last year the science and British museums considered charging tourists to cover maintenence costs.
Obviously it didn't or hasn't happened yet. I doubt it would go down well with the Thai tourists
Half of the British museum is a criminal evidence room for stolen goods
Yeah, sacrilege.
The mind of a 4/5 yr old seems to be more interested in rooms full of interactive physical activities, than a 200 yr old locomotive sitting there.
Though she did enjoy seeing the (pre-taught) Easter Island heads and Egyptian displays.
Personally, as a non-5 yr old, I'd take the NHM anyday.
London Transport Museum
Nuff said
Real shame the Railfan museum at JJ Park closed down. You could climb on the locos.
I think the private funding consortium gave up after low visitor numbers
You can still look through the windows at the engines. Unless its raining of course
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