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View over the Vajiralongkorn Lake in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand |
I did write about traveling to Sangkhlaburi already a few times so you might have seen some of the photos shown here. First a posting with the photos of 2004, next will be with the photos from 2005. Sangkhlaburi is famous for its location along Khao Laem Lake (Vajiralongkorn Lake) in the Songaria River, about 230 km west of Bangkok. It is famous for its sunken temple in the lake, the longest wooden bridge of Thailand and the Wat Wang Wiwekarn. And Sangkhlaburi is a popular weekend destination for people from Bangkok. It is also the gate-way to Myanmar at the famous Tree Pagoda Pass. Following are more photos of Sangkhlaburi.
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View over the Vajiralongkorn Lake in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand |
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Wooden bridge over the Vajiralongkorn Lake in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand |
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Sunset behind the wooden bridge over the Vajiralongkorn Lake in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand |
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View from inside the sunken temple in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand |
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View from inside the sunken temple in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand |
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Sunset over the Vajiralongkorn Lake in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand |
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Boat trip on the Vajiralongkorn Lake in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand |
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The Wat Wang Wiwekarn in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand |
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Morning fog over the Vajiralongkorn Lake in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand |
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Morning fog over the Vajiralongkorn Lake in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand |