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Where was the photo taken?

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1Where was the photo taken? Empty Where was the photo taken? Tue Aug 15, 2017 7:35 pm

Sirchai

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I thought that I'd lost my photos from a school trip many years ago, but luckily found them on an external drive.

 Knowing that some members are living in the northern hemisphere, a short question.

    Where's the temple?

Where was the photo taken? Where_11

2Where was the photo taken? Empty Re: Where was the photo taken? Tue Aug 15, 2017 7:53 pm

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PHITSANULOK! Very Happy
Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, aka "Wat-Yai"!

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3Where was the photo taken? Empty Re: Where was the photo taken? Wed Aug 16, 2017 5:32 pm

Sirchai

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kruhjoe wrote:PHITSANULOK! Very Happy
Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat, aka "Wat-Yai"!

  Yep, I knew that it's only around the corner from you. We were there with my first school in 2006, visited the Anuban in Pitsanulok and the Anuban in Chiang Mai, which was great fun.

A visit to Doi Intharnon and other places included. The whole foreign staff and part of the Thai English teaching staff. Finest food and boxes of Regency, wine and were normal. We all made some good friends, nowadays almost impossible.

Foreign Teachers at that time were way more respected than these days. It's really sad, because nobody back then called you "Farang", they used the right words "KhunKru Dangtchat.

   Both schools came then to a visit in Sisaket and we had a lot of fun.

               thankyou:

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