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    Kamphaeng Phet historical park day tour

    This will be mostly pictures. It's a huge historical site with many ruins dating back to the 15th and 16th century.

    Anyway it's big, largely overgrown and just another reason why Thai people don't like Burma. Cuz the Burmese tore this place up in a very big way.



    Got all the nice signs with translatons so you can figure out what's going on.




































































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    Excellent pictures there mate. I have taken my family there a couple of times and each time the place is deserted..

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    Nice pics Mr Earl cheers. Must admit I had to google it - it's not a part of Thailand I'm familiar with . Looks interesting.

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    Thanks for the photos Mr. Earl.
    Despite living there for a few years and spending many days wandering around the park and walls, i took them for granted, and only after leaving did i realise i had no pictures.
    Thanks again.

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    There seems to be a UDDBMW posing in many of the pics - nice pics too; good effort, OP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by withnallstoke
    Despite living there for a few years and spending many days wandering around the park and walls in a lau kau induced stupor, i took them for granted, and only after leaving did i realise i had no pictures.
    Quite..

    Thanks for the pics Earl, reminds me of my many visits to the Phet..

    One of the more beautiful and well kept cities in Thailand, in my opinion.

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    Try to take them without the bike, they'd be far more attractive....

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    Don't let his bike hear you say that.

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    Fuck the bike, fuck all bikes, fuck all vehicles, fuck every machine....FUCKERS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobcock View Post
    Fuck the bike, fuck all bikes, fuck all vehicles, fuck every machine....FUCKERS!
    Peace, Love, Granola, Man!

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    Better without the bike ...

    Nice photo's and I hope you have some more? .... but my vote would also be for "Without the bike"!

    Thanks for posting ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by somtamslap View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by withnallstoke
    Despite living there for a few years and spending many days wandering around the park and walls in a lau kau induced stupor, i took them for granted, and only after leaving did i realise i had no pictures.
    Quite..

    Thanks for the pics Earl, reminds me of my many visits to the Phet..

    One of the more beautiful and well kept cities in Thailand, in my opinion.
    Indeed it is. Less forgotten, is the importance and historical relevance of the KP civilisation. As are the nearby Phitsanlulok historic hot spots. Often left out as to the significance of the influence and prominence during the "Sukhothai" age.

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    nice pics but why does you bike have such large airfilters sticking out ?
    or are they oil coolers

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    Great pictures. I've been there a couple of times, but I've only taken a few family-type shots.

    It seems that all of SEA did nothing but attack each other back in the olden days. That may be why Thais can have such a quick temper and be such formidable foes!

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    Excellent photos. Is snairb looking at the rocker covers.

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