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The group is off the bus after arriving to Baan Chivit Mai. It is a
Swedish initiative, run by Knut-Inge, an X-priest from the seamen's church
in Pattaya. The plague is signed by the king and queen of Sweden. |
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Knut-Inge is briefing us on the
set-up. Knut-Inge with one of "his" children. He
does a fenoman job here for little funds. |
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The eating area for the quests.
One of the residents is explaining to us the layout of one of the
traditional bamboo huts. |
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Classical bamboo hut where most of
the tribes in Northern Thailand live in. Floor
details. |
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One of the tribal girls in their
national dresses. tDinner table with Lai to the
left and Martin to the right. |
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To happy tribal girls. The children
here are real privileged compared to their counterparts in the mountains.
Martin with his fruity dessert. |
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Lai and Chai, our driver at the
dinner table. The stage decorated for with the
Norwegian and Thai map before the evening entertainment by the children. |
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The evening show you can
watch on this video.
Lai with two of the younger boys.
Lai with one of the girls in her tribal
national dress. Very cute. |
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1. rekke fra venstre: |
... anonymous, Urai
Lai, anonymous andTore Martin
Feness. |
2. rekke fra venstre: |
... anonymous, Liv Eikenęs Royal
and anonymous. |
3. rekke fra venstre: |
... anonymous. |
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