Nong Chok village
Stop at the water gate in Nong Chok village
Nong Chok at Khlong Saen Saeb
Different views on the way back
Al-Ih San Mosque
Khlong Saen Saeb in the evening light
Last fishing out of the Khlong that day
Residents waving us on an overhead crossing
Samunyinam Mosque minarets in sunset light
Muslim girls in their school dress
Wat Asokaram at the entrance to Mueang Boran
Buddha statue near Mueang Boran
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Inside a Barber shop at the old days in Thailand
Inside an old Thai corner house
Drum tower in Ancient Siam
Paved way through the rebuilt old village
Wooden bridge leading out the Old Market Town
Nang Yai หนังใหญ่ (shadow puppet show)
The stage for Thai puppetry
Stupa of Phra Maha That, Ratchaburi พระปรางค์วัดพ…
Wat Thung Si Muang วัดทุ่งศรีเมือง from Ubon Ratch…
Nong Chok village
Other simple estates at the canal side
Abandoned property
Darunna Im Mosque and no worshipper
Muslim house without spirit house
Simple ferry cross the canal
A stately home on Khlong Saen Saeb
Alhutsana Mosque
Simple estate riparian on the Khlong
Gorgeous landscape beside Khlong Saen Saep
Darul Muttageen Mosque
Inhabitation along the Khlong
Darul Muttaqien Mosque
Wat Samosorn Nikorn Kasem
Netfishing out the Khlong
Bizarre trunk shows out the water surface
Morning Glory plants behind the net
Resident housings beside the footbridge
Footbridge along the Khlong
Minarets of the Salimunyinam Mosque
Salimunyinam Mosque
Saen Saeb got an unused canal
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Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
Folk architecture, arquitectura popular, Volksarchitektur
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Nong Chok village


Narrow hootches at the Khlong side in Nong Chok look to be condemned, but are inhabited by inhabitant for many years. The local people got accustom with the annually handicap of flooding and the millions of mosquitos in that area.
Hootch is the name for a typical Vietnamese dwelling in which rural farmers or peasants live. I also use this expression in thailand.
Hootch is the name for a typical Vietnamese dwelling in which rural farmers or peasants live. I also use this expression in thailand.
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