Wednesday, November 02, 2005

photos from southern Thailand

My understanding of this kind of tree is that the roots do not grow too deep in the ground. Instead, they grow outside of the ground, resulting in a weird looking tree trunk.

There is one intersection in the heart of Krabbi that has these cavemen holding the streetlights .


Limestone cliffs overlook Rai Ley beach. As you can see, high season has arrived with the influx of tourists.

Above are the tree vines that I saw in Koh Sok rainforest. These vines are about three stories in length and seem strong enough to support the body weight of a human (though I didn't try this theory out).

A wall of foliage has spread across two trees over the river in Koh Sok.


Above is the sight of the beach party. The beach is actually double the length of what is shown.

self portrait on James Bond island.