Friday, August 31, 2012 - Thailand - Bangkok
Hollow Buddha
A rooster cry mixed with sounds from a jungle, a familiar Warsaw bridge in a distance. Bangkok city centre. We finally slept well :]
Tuesday, September 4, 2012 - Thailand - Taste it
Damnoen Saduak
Our acclimatization is done now, Asia feels like home again. Bangkok was an ideal entry point; convenient dip into not-too-shallow, not-too-deep waters of the oriental world. Messy, noisy, smelly and chaotic on one hand, vibrant, colourful and tasty on the other. On both sides delicately smoothened up and dimmed down by the modern layer of prosperous Asian metropolis.

The day after the first relaxing afternoon in Bangkok we escaped from the city also to see it from a distance. A tourist minivan carried us South-West to the swampy land of Ratchaburi, where we aimed to check a local floating bazaar in Damnoen However commercialised and touristy that place may have became in recent time, it seems to keep the original character, with an effort of local community. Many of the water traders may have swapped their floating shops to fancy big-motor boats to carry visitors, though still the old ladies selling fruits and dishes straight from their paddle canoes are widely present. >>>
Tuesday, October 2, 2012 - Thailand - Back to Thai
Sunday, October 14, 2012 - Thailand - Entering paradise
Wednesday, October 17, 2012 - Thailand - Carcharhinus melanopterus
Today we snorkeled again, but for the first time together, side by side. We were coming back from a big rock in the sea, holding each other's hands, admiring the beauty of the coral world below and amazingly colorful fish of incredible forms all around us. And then we spotted it; the dark greyish aggressiveness, the essence of all deadly powers. Suddenly, all the colorful fish disappeared. The sharp shape of a jet fighter circled next to us for a shorter while making fast, firm moves and with a great precision. We stopped, observing the shark, fascinated. His wild awe radiating, free. Creating a vivid contrast with the innocent beauty from the few seconds before. It dived into the bottom and faded away in the blue, roaming on a hunt for his prey.

If you feel worried, please don't. The shark wasn't much of a giant and belonged to a family of reef sharks, presenting no danger to humans ;)
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