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Southern Thailand


Kom Thai Palm

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i really enjoyed all the photos,especially the close-up shots!the "coconut grove" near the end was one of my favorites!

the "prince of snarkness."

 

still "warning-free."

 

san diego,california,left coast.

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(redvdox @ May 07 2007,10:12)

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(JakeK @ May 06 2007,20:13)

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Absolutely fantastic photos! I am looking forward to my trip more and more.

Were those karst formations near Khao Sok National Park? I would like to go hiking there on my trip.

JakeK, Yes you right. First half of topic you see are from Khao Sok National Park. And surprize that have someone know little place of here. If you never mind on Blood Leech, could we take together on next trip?

Thanks for the offer. I'm not sure when I'll make it over, but I definitely know I will be visiting Khao Sok. It's one of the few places that still has wild elephants in Thailand as well bears, clouded leopards and possibly tigers. The leeches are just a nuisance.

Cincinnati, Ohio USA & Mindo, Ecuador

 

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Komkrit - I really enjoyed your photos. You are an excellent photographer, and I like the way you use the filtered sunlight and depth of field to add interest to your great photos. I depart for Thailand on Sept 3 to go on the Southern Thailand Pre-Tour. I hope to see many old friends and make some new friends on the Pre-Tour and during the Biennial. Aloha to all from Dan on the Big Island of Hawaii

Dan on the Big Island of Hawai'i / Dani en la Isla Grande de Hawai

Events Photographer roving paparazzi "konadanni"

Master Gardener, University of Hawai’i College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources

Certified Arborist, International Society of Arboriculture

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