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
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Temple entrance lights, Paknam Khaem Nu, Chanthaburi
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Rename thread Chanthaburi's Chanthaburi's arty street light designs?
Chanthaburi city
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Rabbit lights, statues, logos, they breed like .... well, ...rabbits
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That's it for Chanthaburi street lights ...rabbits ... we have them
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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. ...
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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.
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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.
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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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