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quiet village near Kwai river

Old house

Old house

Old house Old Door quet street morning

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I have been there twice a year to recharge my life. This place is very good for the people who like to relax and use their time to think about every passed event thru your life.

You can see the old thai architecture as well as old people with original Eastern Thai culture there. 

However, It's too quiet so some of my friends doesn't like to go. 

Published on 9/29/09

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