Another good spot here. A bit further down is the daily market that sets up in the Park.
Another good spot here. A bit further down is the daily market that sets up in the Park.
This lady has got it all going.In for the long haul.
The second and larger of the two outside gyms. Much better than the Aircon variety.
brilliant outside under the trees.
Another first aid station.
ambulances on standby.
Knocking them out here.
Grab a free hair cut then bolt over for some free food. Cant go wrong really.
Then eat your free food over looking this beautiful lake. Its getting later in the afternoon now and a really nice time to be in the park.
Continuing my walk around I encounter this set up.
Its now 6 oclock, the whistle is blown, all activity comes to a standstill whilst the National anthem is played. These two ladies started singing. Good stuff.
After the national anthem is played the Buddhist prayers are recited.
Another truck packing a power plant.
I'm now entering the covered structure that leads onto the stage. A massive set up erected in 24 hours. Huge job, the Thais sorted it a piece of piss.
More ambulances in here.
First aid center adjoining.
Be OK in here if it rains, besides that Id rather be under the trees.
Doing the prayers gig.
At tad stressful hanging around all day, need to get a sleep happening.
A hard day of protesting has done her in. Wish I could sleep like a Thai, they have the god given ability to sleep on a bed of nails.
Free beer too, Terry? Perfect to tipple while swanning around on the lake, mate.
I wonder what percentage of the protesters are paid protesters? The vast majority, I suppose. I wonder how much they are paid per day?
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