Photo Gallery Updates
| Jun 15 - New trekking forum started "Trekking in Thailand" to share trek and trail info for Thai National Parks |
| Mar 24 - New images showing the Khao Sam Roi Yod National Park |
| Feb 27 - New images showing the Grand Palace in Bangkok |
| Feb 14 - New images showing select Mae Usu Cave of Northern Thailand |
| Dec 15 - New images showing select caves and waterfalls of Northern Thailand |
| Nov 2 - New images and gallery showing the Pang Sida NP in the Dong Phaya Yen - Khao Yai World Heritage Site |
Articles
- Uthai Thani's prehistoric paintings
- Flatid Planthoppers (Flatidae) in Thailand
- Tak and Mae Hong Song
- Buddhist Cave Shrines in Kanchanaburi
- Insects in Khao Yai - a Muek Lek sidetrip
- Caves of Phetchaburi and Ratchaburi
- What does the Nikon D3 and D300 mean for a Nikon D2x user
- Pollution in the Gulf of Siam
- Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary
- Plea to assist the protection of bears in Thailand
- Wild Thailand, a highly recommended book
- The weather in Thailand - rain, leeches and insects
- The new Nikon D3x, what should it deliver?
- Website Updates for June 2007
- Review of the Sigma 500 HSM EX (2006 Model)
- Welcome to Images of Thailand
- Wat Khao Tam Talu, Ratchaburi
- Khmer Temples in Thailand
- Sukhothai, the weather and waiting for blue skies
- PhotoShelter - online sales of licenses, images and prints
| Khmer Temples in Thailand |
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This past week has been a culture week and I took advantage of the long weekend to visit Issan อีสาน and to enjoy its sights and temples, not to mention its value! It is one of the cheapest areas for quality food and accommodation I have been to. The trip consisted of a visit to Khorat, Buriram, Surin and Sisaket with a short trip on the border of Cambodia to see the famous Preah Vihear Temple complex.Its quite amazing just how many Khmer temples there are in Thailand, especially in Surin and Sisaket. It seems that every other village has a blue sanctuary sign pointing to yet another brick, laterite or sandstone Khmer relic. I now have images of the "big five" Prasat Hin Phimai, Prasat Phnom Rung, Prasat Muang Tam, Prasat Mueng Sing (Kanchanaburi) and Prasat Khao Phra Wihan (Preah Vihear) as well as a collection of the smaller temples and prangs that are dotted about the Thai countryside. To see the all the photographs of the Khmer Temples in Thailand Click Here For more indepth information on Khmer Temples click here Guide To Khmer Temples In Thailand And Laos Or if you just want to browse some selected images click on any of the images below. |
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This past week has been a culture week and I took advantage of the long weekend to visit Issan อีสาน and to enjoy its sights and temples, not to mention its value! It is one of the cheapest areas for quality food and accommodation I have been to. The trip consisted of a visit to Khorat, Buriram, Surin and Sisaket with a short trip on the border of Cambodia to see the famous Preah Vihear Temple complex.

























