June  2010

  1. Sunday
    Departure
  2. Monday
    Thailand & Kran
  3. Tuesday
    Full day with Kran
  4. Wednesday
    Lazy day with Kran

July 2010

  1. Thursday
    Computer & Swimming
  2. Friday
    Last day with Kran for now
  1. Saturday
    Martin in BKK
  2. Sunday
    River Kwai Bridge
  3. Monday
    Off to Nakhon Sawan
  4. Tuesday
    Kran's Parents
  5. Wednesday
    Thai House Inn
  1. Saturday
    Kran to Pattaya
  2. Sunday
    Walking Street
  3. Monday
    Rotary & Cross Bay
  4. Tuesday
    Cross Bay & Fishing
  5. Wednesday
    Wees,Kran's friend
  6. Thursday
    Siam Bank
  7. Friday
    Alcazar Show
  8. Saturday
    To Pitsanu Lok

August 2010

  1. Sunday
    Pawiki's Teacher
  2. Monday
    River Kwai
  3. Tuesday
    River Kwai
  4. Wednesday
    Death Railway
  5. Thursdays
    Taxi trip
  6. Friday
    Last day at Kwai River
  7. Saturday
    Leaving Thailand
  8. Sunday
    Back in Norway

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Aug 3 - more Siam Bank in River Kwai
The pictures below are thumbnails, meaning they are small copies of the real thing. You just click them. The weather in Norway and in Bangkok just now.

Martin started off the day with 2000 meters in the pool and a visit to Siam Bank, trying to get an Internet connection.

To The left Kran off to her car at the Royal River Kwai Resort.

Then off to a frustrating experience with the bank. This is the DON'T KNOW girl. No idea of Internet use.

Martin bought a new mouse since his old one has died.

The girl was munching along and look thereafter close to the cementary.

Mr ATM-man and his happy wife. Nice couple at the souvenir stand by the cemetery.

The cementery itself in River Kwai.

At the market, plenty chicken ready for sale.

Kran with some crabs at the food market in River Kwai.

Nice old gentleman that we asked about the beer condoms that we couldn't find.

Kran ready for bed with an apt love sign made by towels.

The next day Wednesday August 4th, it was time for a train ride along the Death Railway, kindly build by the Japanese with slave labor of local folks and allied prisoners of war.

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