Thailand has some interesting arty street light designs. Here's a photo I took of one in Muak Lek district of Saraburi province.
Post photos you have taken of arty street lights in Thailand with a few words to say where they are.
Thailand has some interesting arty street light designs. Here's a photo I took of one in Muak Lek district of Saraburi province.
Post photos you have taken of arty street lights in Thailand with a few words to say where they are.
Our town, Tha Mai, Chanthaburi
Laem Sing, Chanthaburi
Temple entrance lights, Paknam Khaem Nu, Chanthaburi
Rename thread Chanthaburi's Chanthaburi's arty street light designs?
Chanthaburi city
Rabbit lights, statues, logos, they breed like .... well, ...rabbits
That's it for Chanthaburi street lights ...rabbits ... we have them
Very nice rabbit street light decor, prawnograph. What's the history between Chanthaburi and rabbits?
good thread, nev!
street lights in downtown krabi have neanderthals because of a nearby archaeological site. ...
Chanthaburi - City of the Moon
And the rabbit on the moon ... The official provincial seal of Chanthaburi features the moon and a rabbit, and walking around town you will also see rabbit emblems on street signs and on shop-fronts, statues, topiary gardens, street lights
Wiki:
The provincial seal shows the moon surrounded by an aura. Inside the moon disc is a rabbit, as in Thai folklore the dark areas on the moon (maria) form the shape of a rabbit. The seal symbolizes the peace and tranquility of the province. The moon also refers to the meaning of the province, "City of Moon", from Chantha- (Thai: จันท-, lit. 'moon') and buri (Thai: บุรี, lit. 'city')
The flag of the province also shows the seal in the middle, a white rabbit on a yellow moon disc, on a blue disc. The background of the flag is red, with the name of province in yellow written below the seal.
Last edited by prawnograph; 06-10-2019 at 03:11 PM.
Nice bump, nice thread
Korat city, near the horse racing stables and track, and Bungtalua.
Nice and timely update Mr Nev
Somewhere in Bangkok.
Not my photo but one Chitty posted in another thread: Thailand bird photos
The Great Hornbills in Pak Chong are in need a bit of paint.
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