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Entrance sign to our guesthouse in Bangkok:you actually have to walk down an "alley" and past another guesthouse to get to Khao San Baan Thai, sometimes spelled Khaosan. |
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The eating come lobby area. |
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This lady kindly made breakfast every morning for Steven - I stuck to my tea, yogurt, sliced Fuji apples, bread and jam. |
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How cute, huh!
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Train Market photos below!
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See - I was neither kidding nor exaggerating about how close the foodstuffs are to the tracks! |
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This was at the tail end of the train market, so we walked back to the beginning, all of 10 minutes down the tracks to see the train come. |
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All these canopies had to be raised as soon as the train's whistle was heard. |
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First view of the train! See how very close the produce still is to the tracks! Wish I had a video to show you but hope the following photos will suffice. |
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Canopies going down just after the train passes the 1st stalls. |
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Steven was very relieved that I had not been hit by the train after standing so close to it! |
En route to the Floating market by 6 passenger speedboat.
Photos below at the Floating Market, near Bangkok.
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Our paddle boat driver. We sat directly in front of her. |
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