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Thailand
15 degrees north, 99 degrees east (visit #3) - All Pictures


#1: General view in the direction of the confluence. If you look carefully you can see big mountains behind the bamboo trees.
General view in the direction of the confluence.  If you look carefully you can see big mountains behind the bamboo trees.
#2: The 'Bridge Over the River Kwai' in our launching off town, Kanchanaburi
The 'Bridge Over the River Kwai' in our launching off town, Kanchanaburi
#3: Our first try ended up in failure when our driver didn't want the branches on the road to scratch his pick-up truck.
Our first try ended up in failure when our driver didn't want the branches on the road to scratch his pick-up truck.
#4: Nataliya and I having a meal after talking to park rangers. Nataliya helped us on our first try.
Nataliya and I having a meal after talking to park rangers.  Nataliya helped us on our first try.
#5: Greg on his motorcycle while we were heading down the first 100km of highway.
Greg on his motorcycle while we were heading down the first 100km of highway.
#6: Our 2 motorcycles and Jason packing repacking his bags because they were falling off.
Our 2 motorcycles and Jason packing repacking his bags because they were falling off.
#7: Thom Pha Phum, marginally a tourist town on the way after riding 100km from Kanchanaburi.
Thom Pha Phum, marginally a tourist town on the way after riding 100km from Kanchanaburi.
#8: The Ban Kli Ti 'luxury' bungalows where we stayed.
The Ban Kli Ti 'luxury' bungalows where we stayed.
#9: Greg, hacking through the jungle with machete.
Greg, hacking through the jungle with machete.
#10: Jason vs the jungle. Any takers for the next Star Wars episode on the jungle planet?
Jason vs the jungle.  Any takers for the next Star Wars episode on the jungle planet?
#11: Jason suffering from exhaustion and re-packing his bags.
Jason suffering from exhaustion and re-packing his bags.
#12: Jason and Greg at our closest approach.
Jason and Greg at our closest approach.