Kasikorn Bank, by Rangsan Torsuwan (1973).
Chiang Mai, Thailand.
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Kasikorn Bank, by Rangsan Torsuwan (1973).
Chiang Mai, Thailand.
© Roberto Conte (2024)
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Southeast Asian solidarity with Palestine
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Sunrise in Chiang Mai
Golden Gate 2077. Source: Sleepy Noon Radio
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Northern Thailand in rainy season can be worth a visit. Heavy rain means the waterfalls are at their most beautiful, the forest are the most lush and green, and with the humidity it means you get to see those absolutely enchanting mist on the mountains. Plus it's low-season so there's less tourists. But it also means there's lot of rain, and you need a highly experienced driver, as even 4x4 can slip on some of the steep turns on the mountain paths and there's also risk of flash flood if you didn't learn to recognize signs of flood or have a guide.
1- unnamed waterfall along the Maesa river
2- Maeya waterfall
3- Maekampong waterfall
4- Tatmok waterfall
5- mist over Huay Kubkab
6- mist over Doi Chiangdao peak
7- Pha Chor canyon
All of these are located in Chiang Mai, a province in Northern Thailand!
i travelled to chiang mai, thailand and decided i am right where i am meant to be