thailand

In July 2001, Noah Jackson and I went to Thailand for ten days.

Bangkok:

Roof. Fish in steamer baskets. Frogs to eat. Red fish. A big pile of rambutan. Turtles to eat. Buddhist temple. Dragon handrail at a buddhist temple.

Ko Lanta Island, in the Andman Sea, off Thailand's west coast:

Boats with flags, Ko Lanta. Motorbike. Stiffnecked sea-stare. Cove, Mu Ko Lanta Marine National Park. Professor Bentley finds a leaf in the rainforest. Boats with flags, Ko Lanta.

Railay Beach, a 40-minute boat ride from the town of Krabi:

Boats, Railay Beach. More boats in the cove at Railay Beach. Rockclimbing the limestone cliffs. Limestone cliffs. Kayaking. Egglike island. Multiform islands. Stalagtites over the ocean. Callan climbing. Noah climbing.

Chiang Mai, hub of northern Thailand (and where I took a Thai cooking class):

Buddhist temple, Chiang Mai. Ornamnets atop the temple balustrade. A fine collection of buddhas. Thai cooking class ingredients. Thai cooking class ingredients. Noah displays our bowls of tom yum soup.


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