Thursday, January 20, 2011

Gay In Public Toilets

The arrival in Bangkok

has in this restaurant, each table has a custom hood;)
After our tents in Laos have broken off, a bus takes us straight to Bangkok .
The trip goes on Rough and smooth and lasts 16 hours, and ends at 7:00 in the morning on the famous Khaosan Road ...
monks have priority in the Metro ...
From here we take a taxi to our Hostel and the Sukhumvit Road # 41 , a multicultural neighborhood with a lot of red light and flying street vendors ...
The hostel is clean and has a roof garden . Up there we do not hear from the street and has a far more extravagant look, we feel like a fiddle in Bangkok.
The chaotic waterways, Chao Praya
After we stowed our luggage at the hostel, we make our way to explore the city. Our first stop is the Chao Praya River . A great river, larger than the Rhine, which runs through Bangkok.
We take the ferry for 50 - cents (after we have assured a few private captains that today operates ferry and we can not ride for 22 € per nose at them;) and sail up and down once. On the River is a lot going on both sides alternately, temples, parks, docks and slum to see with colorful clotheslines.

The War Arun on the Chao Praya
The Wat Arun is Bangkok's most famous temple. It is an Indian temple with many small mosaic is busy.
At sunset, visitors come, city residents and devotees flock here to admire the gleaming temple ...
We are pleased to have arrived at last in that great city and will see in the next few days, many adventures,
are excited to be continued!
four container vessels to each other chains, no problem for the tractor ...

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