Fresh fish and prawns on sale at the Laem Sing market From aboutChan
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Fresh fish and prawns on sale at the Laem Sing market From aboutChan
Catholic Church at Laem Pradu
Arakkha Thewada วัดอารักขเทวดา Catholic Church at Laem Pradu, on Chanthaburi River about 3km from Laem Sing
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From the wonderful AboutChan site, brahminy kites off the coast of Chanthaburi. Brahminy Kite Haliastur indus Accipitridae The Brahminy Kite occurs throughout southern and South East Asia, and in Australia it is widespread along the north coast, though individual birds may wander inland along the course of large rivers. These raptors often perch inconspicuously for long periods on exposed perches before swooping down onto prey in the water or on the ground. Their prey usually comprises fish and insects, and they often steal food from other birds, such as gulls, terns, ibis and other raptors. They also often scavenge carrion on the ground.
Latest edition of about Chan magazine features my #2 sport (after cycling) - kayaking
Cycling in Chanthaburi