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Martin T. to the left visited Bangkok (BKK) and Oa nang in Thailand this time. A
long holiday before start working again. Martin had pleasant and fascination trip
to Thailand during in the
period above.
Everybody talks about the weather. Have a look at BBC's
weather for Bangkok, Thailand. Martin spent two weeks in Bangkok, from
July 25 to August 7th, and it rained one afternoon. And this is the rainy
season of the year! Weather is cock-eyed all over the world. It was mostly
overcast, but that was good due to the sun would have been too strong for
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To the left, Krabi lies in the Southern most
part of Thailand, to the East of Phuket that
Martin had visited during March, September
and December of 2008 and
March/April 2009.
To the right, a detail map showing Ao Nang where Martin stayed this time
next and December of 2008 And
March/April 2009. |
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This map shows details where Ao Nang is situated
in relation to Bangkok, Krabi and Phuket. |
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Departure, July 24th.
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Martin sitting outside his main entrance waiting
for the local limousine service to pick him up. Martin
sharing a joke with his trusted driver JAP. |
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Half way to Oslo, we had to swap from train to bus. Typical
Norwegian useless infrastructure.
Frank, Martin's sad, fat and unfit lodger.
But the busses were very nice to ride. |
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Lot of expensive boats outside Oslo.
The new opera of Oslo. A really popular building, both inside and out. |
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Another view of the Oprea. The
ferry boats taking people to Germany and Denmark. |
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Building goes on all over the place. Even during
recession. One of these poor creatures where you only see
the eyes. What a abyssal fate. |
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Martin bought some souvenirs to bring to
Thailand. Before leaving, Martin had a beer and some
seafood. The beer was £ 9,- for a pint. Beat that ! |
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Enjoying another beer just before departing.
The plane was from Thai Airways. A first for Martin. |
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Lovely Thai women serving the passengers. This
was a direct flight. |
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