|ENG| So Koh Ta0 is famous for its diving spots and since it was on my way (3 hours ferry, 3 hours bus,7 hours night boat 😄), I thought it would be a good idea to do my second immersion here. To the beautiful Ko Nang Yuan. I always saw pictures of this island but they don’t translate to the real thing. It’s just surreal.Upon arrival, I quickly looked over my equipment for my sexy wet suit hoping for some self -confidence. And I found it but It wasn’t cute …
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Wat Rong Khun | White Temple
|ENG| Before crossing the bridge of the “Cycle of Rebirth”, you can’t avoid getting chills from gazing upon the hundreds of sculpted hands reaching up from “Hell” AND the hundred of tourists behind you unwilling to wait a minute!They all walk by like inertia pulled by a selfie stick, no signs of interest to simply stop to observe, absorb or enjoy so many details! It’s not as big as it looks so it really gets annoying. So, 1st Note : Wake up early! I have visited many temples during this …
Karen Tribe | Tribu Karen
|ENG| So I visited the Karen Tribe.What an experience! They’re not Thailand natives but actually fled from Burman and now live around Chiang Rai area (the north of Thailand which I will be exploring these days! . I sat next to a lady that was knitting a scarf and with hand gestures I was trying to ask her how heavy the coils were; she turned around and with no preamble she just put an 18 count on me! She made her point – it was HEAVY! 7 kilos to be …
A Sunday in Bangkok | Un Domingo en Bangkok
|ENG| “Chang 7” as locals would call it, is a studio that was adapted to broadcast the most exciting Muay Thai fights live every Sunday at 2 :00 PM for FREE! – (you are welcome).Try to arrive at least an hour prior so you can find a good spot as this place fits about 1,000 people only. There is not an obvious entrance to this place, but if you look closely you’ll see hand written papers by the wall saying “sunday boxing” and there are plenty of men walking towards …
Bangkok, Thailand | Bangkok, Tailandia
|ENG| Day one in Thailand and this is my view! This is perhaps better known as the Temple of the Dawn, it is decorated by bits of porcelain which had previously been used as ballast by boats! From a snapper’s point of view, the best place to get a shot of Wat Arun is actually from the other side of the Chao Phraya River, particularly at sunset.This just a side view of one of the towers! Can you imagine the rest? No worries, INHALE…EXPLORE! I’ll be posting more details soon! …