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Wat's in a Wat?  (Jun 23 '06)
Today was a day of firsts... let me explain: First day without Kris and we planned to keep our mourning minds occupied with a short 1-day trip to Ayutthaya. We packed our day packs, checked-out of ...
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temples and ruins oh my!!  (Jan 22 '07)
"Goodbye lady boys..."
Day 5 & 6 Goodbye lady boys....HELLO temples. There is nothing quiet like attempting to sneak past your she/him stalker in the early morning hours to catch a taxi to the ...
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Old Capital, and Overnight Train  (Feb 24 '06)
"The day was overfilled with history and amazing facts"
Today was a very interesting day.  We had breakfast in the hotel, and then took a private mini-bus to the old capital of Thailand, Ayuttaya.  On ...
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'Ancient Ayutthaya'  (Oct 30 '05)
"'An ancient capital preserved as a testimony to the survival of Thailand from invasion...'"
30th Oct Shouldn't have watch the footy as twas a 6.15am start for the tour to Ayutthaya, with Olivia ...
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Former capital and ancient city  (Jan 12 '06)
"Thailand is not diverse in the way that Americans think of diversity"
We took the bus to Ayutthaya (try to pronouce that one!). Our lecturer for the morning- an amazingly knowledgeable and genuinely ...
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My three day stay in Ayutthaya was very spiritual. The group was joined by a local to offer a simple prayer of thanks in the Wat Phanan Cheong temple, just across the river Chao Phraya. The ...
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Because I was tired and Nadia was late getting back from the beach, we did not hang out for my birthday. She has a sweet place in the swanky area of Bangkok, and she is an excellent hostess. Not only ...
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Enough Buddah for everyone  (Mar 15 '07)
Someone was smiling on us that day. Maybe Buddah, maybe some superfluous entity that reflects a higher power of some kind or another. Whoever it was, they made damn sure we got our all ...
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I'm writing this from the frozen north of Vietnam where I'm trussed up in 4 layers and have popsicles for fingers! Right, so I'm fairing a bit better today and feeling the life blood of adventure ...
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Ayutthaya - the spectacular ruins of a long vanished empire  (Oct 03 '98)
"entire city (about three miles square) is one great archaeological site."
So why come to Ayutthaya? What is the attraction of spending a day and two nights here? Well, it has to be one of the best ...
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