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November 28, 2011
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One of the most popular festivals in the central region of Thailand is the Monkey Festival held annually in Lopburi. The city is about 150 kms north-east of Bangkok and is a convenient stopover on the northern railway line to Chiang Mai. The iconic Khmer ruin in this city is Prang Sam Yot, which was originally a Hindu shrine. …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Monkey Festival in Lopburi at Thai Blogs
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March 03, 2010
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Parachutists from the Thai Air Force board a U.S. aircraft, the C-17 Globemaster III, during a parachute jumping training session as part of the “Cope Tiger 2010″ joint Air Force exercise at Royal Thai Air Force headquarters in Bangkok March 3, 2010. …
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Read more: Cope Tiger 2010 at Thai Photo Blogs
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April 02, 2009
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The largest reservoir in Central Thailand is Pasak Jolasid Dam. Is it 4.8 kms long and stretches across Lopburi and Saraburi Provinces. It has a storage capacity of up to 960 million cubic meters. The project was initiated by H.M. The King in the early 1990′s and was officially opened in 1999. Pasak Jolasid Dam is a source of water…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Pasak Jolasid Dam at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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December 03, 2008
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The Sunflower Festival in Thailand starts around November and goes on until about February. The best places to see sunflower fields are in Lopburi Province and Saraburi Province. It was Lopburi where we went last weekend to see the sunflowers. Thousands of people from Bangkok head this way at the weekends for a day trip to take pictures…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Sunflower Festival in Thailand at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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December 02, 2008
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One of the more unique festivals in Thailand is the annual Monkey Party in Lopburi, about 150 kms north of Bangkok. It was started some twenty years ago by a local businessman called Yongyuth Kitwatananuson. He put on a buffet lunch for the monkeys as a way…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Thailand Monkeys have a Party at Richard Barrow’s Life in Thailand
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bangkok, bangkok day trips, festivals, Lop Buri, Thailand