Travel in Republic of Georgia Series – Abanotubani (Sulphur Bath District)
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According to Wikipedia, Abanotubani is the ancient district of Tbilisi, Georgia, known for its sulfuric baths.
 
The bath district is located at the eastern bank of the Mtkvari River at the foot of Narikala fortress and …

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Ayutthaya Market Photos

Submitted by mrloo on November 25, 2009 – 3:23 am2 Comments

After seeing Ayutthaya Historical Park, had a chance to see the market and all I bought was a Durian Chips which I was munching while window shopping.  Oh I almost forgot, I also bought a Hammock (Duyan in Tagalog) made from cloth for a mere THB150 ($US4.50) unfortunately never took a picture of it.

Anyway, here are some photos that you might like to see.

This is where I bought the Hammock.

These are Thai Chips and delicacies.

These are dried fish skin chips which I had a chance to taste.  I liked it.

These are Thai version of Philippines Puto or are they called Steamed Rice cakes?

I think these are pickled fruits or veggies.

These are Samurai replicas but made in China. Ohhhhh China….

Anyway, Happy Trip!

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  • Nimia Acebes says:

    Ohh…. memories of Thailand. I stayed there for two months to attend a training in 1979. I know that country is better now.

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  • mrloo says:

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