Created by SeenThat on November 8, 2009
- Swamping around in, out and in between the Land of Orphan Toasters’ heart: on civil graciousness, a tall Buddha, great fruits and silking out visas.
Created by SeenThat on October 31, 2009
- Despite the first syllable’s similarity, “wang” and “Bangkok” are not related linguistically. Yet, “wang” means “palace” and Bangkok resembles one large, infinite palace. This unintended couple is a natural one. A journal about “wanging” in Bangkok.
Created by SeenThat on October 20, 2009
- “Wherever are omelettes, a stuffed omelette hides nearby.”“A highly refreshing ingredient is combined here with some the fiercest hot spices available on earth, leading to a Herculean battle between fresh water and fire...”“Stale water from rotten fish atop a grilled squid.”On Kanom Krok and other Thai snacks.
Created by SeenThat on October 13, 2009
- Unless you are a profesional spy, arriving late at the airport is a bad idea. Unwordly burgers and the best curries in the world await to those of us arriving early at Suvarnabhumi. A journal about an unhurried day preceding a long trip.
Created by Eric from Aiea on October 9, 2009
- It's always a good thing to have great friends in Bangkok to really let you enjoy Thai culture and hospitality as you explore the massive capital city and its surrounding areas.
- 5 reviews
- 1 Story
- 5 photos
Created by SeenThat on October 6, 2009
- A bridge of fish, falling cameras, a touch of classy grayish patina, soft shadows and haunting hues in Thailand’s wettest province
Created by garymarsh6 on October 2, 2009
- This journal is about Bangkok and its environs.
Created by SeenThat on September 17, 2009
- On sea mermaids, treasures placed under boulders, a cat with a mouse on its tail, a single electric fan, Chinese communists far from home, the Kingdom of Langkasuka and other world changing issues.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 10 photos
Created by SeenThat on September 9, 2009
- Forgotten kingdoms, one of the most spectacular temples in Thailand and near beaches await the traveler at Nakhon Si Thammarat, the Holy City of the Virtuous King.
Created by SeenThat on September 3, 2009
- The City of the Good People: on islands, night markets, riverside promenades and a classy grayish patina giving that special moldy look.
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