Since our visa was up it was time to come back to Thailand and enjoy some fun and food..Trip ended September 20, 2016
Nothing says fun like cycads and botanical gardens
This is the queens garden so it is pretty special
This display was dedicated to plants that live exclusively on limestone
Bromileads
Water lotus
You may have already guessed that I like botanical garden stuff
Funky flower
Lots of native colonies
Random insect nests
Native insect doing what it does best
Sacrificing himself for excellent bug pictures
Really feeling the nature
Extreme nature trail leading to some caves – on the trail there was a COBRA – no shit
Somewhat abandoned cave which was still cool and some extreme areas
Water falling
Always heed the warnings
We decided not to rent a car because we didn’t have licenses – so we got motorbikes instead
Started off real nice and smooth
Got a little bumpy
We can handle dirt roads
Totally rethinking our previous decisions
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
After lots of grueling hours of riding we made it to heavens gate
Along the way we stopped at caves and waterfalls
Bug wrangling is not a part-time job
9 story high cave room
Hard to believe we were sweating on the beach not too long before – now at 6000 feet or so
Dramatic Landscape
Natural hot-spring/geyser
Day 3 of motorbike touring
Day 4 of motorbike tour we encountered oil on a curve
Damage ensued
Happiness prevailed
800 km of fun and adventure
One last brilliant sunset in Thailand – for me it was a kiss goodbye…… for now
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Leaving Hsipaw we decided to soak up some cooler weather in Pyin Oo Lwin
First stop was a botanical garden established by the British
Of course the bug wrangler barely noticed the awesome bamboo
If you look close enough you will find me
Bamboo paradise
Another fun picture
Visiting a Buddhist carnival cave
Watch out for cave gators
Even Buddha needs some help looking good
Tranquil valley stream
Always have to exit through the gift shop
Nearly all the vendors carry the same items
Inle Lake town with rainbow thanks to the monsoon season
Preferred method of transport
“Toyota makes the differents”
D and I setting off for a early morning sunrise boat-ride – never again – too early
Traditional fisherman – paddling with a leg
View that is “almost” worth getting up early for
Goods going to market
These tomatoes were grown in the middle of the lake on floating gardens
Floating garden in various stages of growth
Pesticide application even on water gardens
Two cool guys on a boat ride
Building teak boats by hand
Real craftsman
Workers on scaffolding without shoes or safety
Religious icon / scary spider
Cave with 8000 Buddha statues
While at the sacred cave these gentlemen are watching MMA fighting and James bond
Some sticky potatoes – spicy carrot salad – and cashew chicken – Yummy
This guy was making traditional wood umbrellas quickly and beautifully
Food court at Inle Lake airport – waiting for our flight to Tachileik since there are no roads
Choice of carbohydrates
After the carbs freshen your breath with pizza candy
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3hr bus and 7hr taxi then we are there
Local girls
Largest book in the world – Google it !!!
Nothing says devotion like sparkles
Very shiny
Probably the worst toilet on the trip – located at a temple
You there – i know you didn’t wash your hands after using that toilet
Hotel room with a view
In search of hot-springs
Some sort of giant red alien – image captured by Dominik
Getting bigger and stranger – Humbert was his name
This is how macro bug pictures happen.
Nothing is as happy as a water buffalo in a river getting splashed
Nice waterfall just outside Hsipaw town
Typical farm life – my favorite picture
Just a short distance up-hill from the previous picture – town trash fire –
Beginning of our 2 day hike to some tribal villages – our guide in the background –
Beautiful countryside – chemical corn as far as the eye can see
China sells onetime use pesticide laden corn seeds to Myanmar that is then sold back to China for animal feed and then the meat is sold to Europe and America.
Getting corn and tea-salad to market
Water delivery system
Sleeping arrangements in a Palau village in the mountains
The “bug wrangler” is easily excited
Magical morning fog
Inside of a village house – notice the open fire and no chimney –
Super-giant tree
Parking lot
Typical village house
Newer version of village house
E.T. crossing
Not sure about this one – but don’t do it
Time for another train ride
Apparently train track vegetation clipping is not a priority – notice branches inside window
Yes those are real tiles on this train toilet floor
Most famous bridge in Myanmar
Super happy buffalo – check out the little smile
Notice the cow – yes he was stopped for the red-light
Average balanced meal – fruits and 2 kilos of MSG
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Headed to the land of temples
Another long train ride – this station was impossible to find if not for Mr. Miyagi
Morning at the market
No chain businesses in this area
Intricate brickwork
Surreal landscape
Ancient city was strong from 9th to 13th centuries
Fun with Filters
Some of the original stucco has remained
Riding into battle atop the war-kitten
Most temples have Buddha statues inside
9th Century locals
Unfortunately there was an earthquake as we were visiting the temples
Over 300 of the temples were damaged – vary sad
On the bright side there was a beautiful rainbow within an hour of the earthquake
Of course the Buddha likes some bling
Amazing colors from the sunset
Simply Amazing
Happy sunset faces
As you can see – broken stupas
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~ 6 hours driving – not bad – train ride ~12
Shopping available on the train
Waterfront properties
Taking in the sights
Rice farming
Pagodas are a common sight throughout the landscape
At each road intersection people stand with a green or red flag letting the train know if it is clear.
This guy is part of the entertainment package
This girl has already seen dancing guy so she is bored
Afternoon commute
Time to plow the fields
Big Smile
Climbing a tree to harvest ‘Toddy’ wine
Sitting in the lap of luxury
Running into a mudslide across the tracks – 2 am – of course
Train station in Pyay – after 12 hours riding through the night – lovely
All night train ride – then we end up at a grimy guesthouse
After our long train ride and crappy hotel we needed a nap at a temple. While there people were taking pictures of us because we were foreign and handsome i’m assuming
Another nice golden pagoda
Original style pagoda still standing in the old city
Solid brick pagoda – built in 4th century – the old city was the largest in SE Asia at its peak
Friendly local inhabitant
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Short flight or 19 hours on a bus.
Shwedagon Pagoda – Yangon
Colorful character
Obviously
Buddha bathing and flower offerings
Yesterdays offerings
Temple scraps
Yangon harbor – timeless
Always TyFirst
Safety shirt – check
We decided to visit the National Park
Leg-room was not offered on this bus
At the entrance to the park cookies and bananas are sold for feeding the wildlife
Not native but still adorable
Same comment as above applies
Spotted a jackalope I’m assuming.
Bringing the cuteness
Waiting for more visitors
Lunchtime decisions – maybe – maybe not
You are what you eat – no he didn’t eat these.
Now that we rested and regrouped we are ready for the next travel challenge – train station
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Kawthoung to Myeik overland – 11 hrs of epic adventure
Bus terminal with tire-fire.
Dominik and I have been though hundreds of local bus trips in nearly all conditions but this time we got off the bus before it left the terminal. It would have been physically and mentally impossible for us.
Instead we took a minibus and had no regrets.
Oil palm plantations as far as the eye could see.
Traffic sharing the road.
Low tide at the harbor – so much trash it was unbelievable.
Daily routine for the fisherman.
Loading ice onto the boats. Which entails a truck of ice-blocks arriving and the guys unload them and push them into the crusher.
Fisherman waiting for the next voyage.
Vehicles waiting to unload the nights catch. One cylinder diesel engines driving the wheels through a belt.
Searching for Pokemon
Buddhist Pagoda
Colorful and creative religious monument
Getting to meet the locals
Construction site – notice the women – there doesn’t seem to be gender issues
Colorful fruit stand
Rewiring an electric motor
Overview of town and harbor
Lucky for us there was an English speaking local that befriended us and showed us the town and foods.
As long as there is a good sauce it doesn’t matter what you eat.
After our bus travel trauma we decided to fly to Yangon. Thank the lord for air transport.
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Getting from the island of Ko Yao Noi to the boarder of Myanmar
Getting from Thailand to Myanmar
Trustee transport ship
Once we realized what we go ourselves into
Heading out to sea!!!
Super scary – and wet – the panic is clearly seen on Dominiks face
Greeted on the mainland by the natives
Sunset in a different land
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Boat ride taken to the island of Ko Yao Noi
Side of the road waterfall
Latex gathering
Waiting for another playmate
Muay Thai ring returned to nature
Local harbor
Swingin in Paradise
Bungalow
Exotic Beach
Side Job
Half of the biker gang
Finally non powdered coffee
Highway devil
Thai forest bugs
A terrorist bomb was detonated 300m from us
Luckily no one was hurt in the blast
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Starting August 17, 2016 in Bangkok, Thailand
City lights at Dawn
Nature taking back what once was…
Always Frist!
Little Slice of Paradise
Outer Worldly Cliffs
Inside an Outer Worldly cliff
Beer doesn’t deliver itself to the island
Typical transport
If it didn’t selfie it didn’t happen
Kayaking through a cave
Secluded lagoon
Heed the warning
Told you
Important offerings for the sea goddess
Another magic cave
Amazing formations
True love
Old and wonderful Cycads
Kayaking in a river through majestic scenery
Cave Goons
Amazement
2000 Year old cave drawing
Clear enough
My Cave face
Chumps on a boat
This is the face that these noodle bring out
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