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My deepest condolences to you and your family Frank. Take care.
6 years agoAhaetulla prasina, or whip snake, it is mildly venomous but not terribly dangerous to humans. Beautiful.
6 years agoHmm, no wonder when we rode from Chiang Mai to Mae Kachan in 2015, the hills seemed to be too easy. Downhill from the summit was a blast 😂
6 years agoThanks for that, Chris. Fake temples is even more disgraceful than fake news....
6 years agoThe not so hot pools for soaking feet are to the back of the blue building. Quite relaxing for a half hour or so.
6 years agoFrank, that's a fake 'tourist attraction' temple, close to the hot springs. Left to rot for years...this is the most complete that I've seen it
6 years agoThey sure do look like Khmer. Could be Cham too but I've never seen either so far north in Thailand.
6 years agoI love maps. You can learn so much from a map. It makes so many things clear. If it isn't a big hassle to include them every day I think others would gain information from them as well.
6 years agoVery kind of you, Bruce! I was as excited to find both of you are active on this site too - even more reason to make it my regular one. I hope to meet Andrea and you in person at some stage - the sooner the better! Best regards from Germany (for 6 more days only!!!) Frank
6 years agoFrank,
Andrea and I are so excited to see that you will be on the road again. We are so sorry that your injuries never healed completely but happy that you can ride. We are very much looking forward to follow you on your trip. Good luck and we will be in touch.
Bruce
Thank you very much, Chris. When I saw your post I immediately thought of your dad who sadly passed away when I was down here last. Frank
6 years ago