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AT AtieBanned Regular ·
If you have any photos to share, we’d be thrilled to see them...😉😉😉

Hi, thanks for these photos!

I’ll add one from Samui and one from Phangan to join in.

Later!



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MR Mrs Regular ·
Thanks so much for your contribution—your photos are really great! 🙂
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EI Eiger Veteran ·
I’m so happy I started this post—what a joy to see all your photos! Thanks! 🙂

And thanks to all of you for letting us share photos in your discussion!

While I dig up a couple more old, quirky photos from Thailand, here’s a link for the nostalgic or curious who’d like to see what traveling in a far-off country looked like back then: Adventures of another time: the Philippines in 1984

Travel journal in progress (sorry for the shameless plug )
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Carnets de voyages en images : Bornéo 2025 (Brunei et Malaisie), Sumba 2024, Papouasie 2022, Vietnam 2019, Moluques 2018, Sulawesi 2016, Philippines 1984 (eh oui ! ) .
YV Yvesguillem Regular ·
Hello,

yes, it was definitely Lamai because it was the only place on the island with bungalows. I stayed in Nathorn, at the island’s only hotel, which was called ....HOTEL in white letters on a blue sign. A kind woman ran it, and her husband would come home drunk every night. She’d lay him out on a bench to sleep it off while making us all witnesses—there were about ten of us foreigners. Every day, we’d rent a songthaew (two rows) that took us around the whole island. There were other *farangs* staying with locals in the small village of Chaweng. My sons teased me mercilessly when I took them back years later and told them my "war stories": dirt roads, no electricity, the smell of coconut everywhere, and apparently a few tourist robberies (according to the hotel owner, who never missed a chance to warn us to be careful whenever we went out).
MR Mrs Regular ·
So many memories... 🙂
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EI Eiger Veteran ·
A few photos taken in the Golden Triangle in 1983. We’d found a guide in Chiang Mai and set off with three others for a few days in the mountains, sleeping in pretty rustic villages like this one:



The hut where we spent the night (slept?!) with the pigs and chickens—no avian flu back then!

Everything was really dirty. Our guide let the cutlery and plates soak in a pot of boiling water for a while before we ate! The kids were as filthy as everything else.

When we were washing up in the stream, about ten armed guys showed up and threatened us—what a scare! The guide stepped in and talked to them, which eased the tension. Turns out every clearing was covered in poppies (like purple poppies), and they were there to guard them. Every now and then, the army would swoop in by helicopter and raze everything 😠. Since that sometimes ended with quite a few deaths, the mountain villagers would take revenge by killing anything that passed through. That’s why there were army checkpoints on some roads and rivers. Especially near Chiang Rai, there was a checkpoint where they’d take our passports and note the time we passed—so if we disappeared, they could track down the culprits more easily!!! We went back to Chiang Rai in 2015—what a different era 😎. On the flight home, we read in the Bangkok Post that five tourists had just disappeared in that same area...

Back then, the poppies were turned into morphine in clandestine labs and sold through a whole network of middlemen. I think all that trafficking is over now.

After seeing the poppies by day, that evening the village elder let us try some in the form of opium pipes: He’d put the little opium ball at the end of the pipe and heat it up... reminded me of Tintin!! Amazing smell, but after two pipes, a guaranteed headache for 12 hours.

He’d smoke 10 to 12 every night, and there he was the next morning, fresh as a daisy.

Ten seconds after this photo, one of us almost stepped on a cobra and was sick for a day or two. I’d always doubted that fear could make you ill, but since that day, I believe it’s possible.

Like you said, "what memories..." 🙂🙂🙂
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Carnets de voyages en images : Bornéo 2025 (Brunei et Malaisie), Sumba 2024, Papouasie 2022, Vietnam 2019, Moluques 2018, Sulawesi 2016, Philippines 1984 (eh oui ! ) .
MR Mrs Regular ·
gorgeous photos from another era,

thanks so much
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MR Mrs Regular ·
hi,

anyone else to share a few photos?😊
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AT AtieBanned Regular ·
Hello,

Anyone left to share a few snapshots?

:) Here!

2-3 photos.



Isaan picnic after a pig butchering.



Newborn in Thamaï, Chantaburi.



Marcel, a Belgian with a hundred lives.



Sunday muay thai in the village.

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OB Obeoandpai Globetrotter ·
Hi Not too far from your place Sri Chiang Mai 2005, French bakery



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AT AtieBanned Regular ·
Hi Not too far from your place Sri Chiang Mai 2005, French bakery

Awesome! Do you think it's still open 15 years later?

I’ve been avoiding Makro lately and trying homemade instead. Sausages, pâté, and bread mostly!

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ME Membredesire Veteran ·
1980 or 81, Siam Square seen from the footbridge that has since been replaced by the BTS National Stadium station. After the intersection, on the left, the building was later replaced by Siam Paragon.

ME Membredesire Veteran ·
1980 or 1981, Bangkok Chinatown on Yaowarat Road, along the Thonburi canals, Chao Phraya





MR Mrs Regular ·
thanks so much for these really lovely memories 😉 the spot looks like this these days





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MR Mrs Regular ·
and today, Yaowarat is like this



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MR Mrs Regular ·
and the Chao Phraya today





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ME Membredesire Veteran ·
1980 Golden Triangle. Somewhere in northern Thailand, near the Burmese and Laotian borders. After the opium harvest. Akha Villa, Lisu village, etc. 10 days of trekking, roughly 20 km per day. Glad I did it.









TH Therat Veteran ·
Hello, Bangkok this year.





















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ME Membredesire Veteran ·
1980 Bangkok market under Memorial Bridge. It seems to me that it hasn’t changed much, and if that’s the case, the bus might still be running.







AT AtieBanned Regular ·
1980 or 81 Siam Square seen from the footbridge that has since been replaced by the BTS National Stadium station. After the intersection, on the left, the building was later replaced by Siam Paragon.



Awesome.

Thanks for these photos!
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OB Obeoandpai Globetrotter ·
Do you think it's still active 15 years later?

Mai rou 🙂

When you descend into the "City of Angels, great city, home of the Emerald Buddha, impregnable city of the god Indra, grand capital of the world adorned with nine precious gems, happy city, abundant in the enormous Royal Palace resembling the celestial abode, reign of the reincarnated god, city dedicated to Indra and built by Vishnukarn." In short, Krungthep:

😎

2006 Bangkok metro, World Cup





2006 Bangkok elections, in the klongs



2012 Towards Siam Paragon, ephemeral art

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OB Obeoandpai Globetrotter ·
Hello, Bangkok this year.

And back to the future 😏

2006 Suvarnabhumi Airport mind the step



2012 Bangkok digital gateway



2016 Icon Siam seen from the Mandarin Oriental



the location (web photo):
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ME Membredesire Veteran ·
A few photos from Bangkok. 1980















KR Kriss28 ·
I really want to go to Thailand right now, and your photos are making me even more excited! 😊😊😊
MR Mrs Regular ·
a few new photos from Samui to escape a little this weekend start 😉



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MR Mrs Regular ·
a little bit of Bangkok, just behind Wat Arun





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MR Mrs Regular ·
Amazing Thailand 😎😉



A Chatuchak attraction

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MR Mrs Regular ·


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ME Membredesire Veteran ·
Bat flight, Hua Hin area.



ME Membredesire Veteran ·
Wat Phu Toc







JU Juanmarco21 Regular ·
one of Bangkok’s lungs

Bang Kachao









MR Mrs Regular ·
thanks to everyone for your contributions! 🙂🙂
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JU Juanmarco21 Regular ·
miscellaneous



















ME Membredesire Veteran ·
Some paintings in the temples















YV Yvesguillem Regular ·
Hi, Here’s a view of the Mekong taken from the hill overlooking the village of Sop Ruak. The photo dates back to the 80s: this place has changed considerably since then. The village has become the "Golden Triangle," complete with hotels, souvenir shops, and so on—all the construction has really spoiled the riverbanks. The dams upstream in Laos and China have altered the Mekong’s waters, which used to take on this beautiful violet-pink hue during the rainy season. On the opposite bank, the trees have now been replaced by a forest of buildings: the Chinese have leased this part of Laos for 99 years to build a casino, hotels, and other commercial centers.
YV Yvesguillem Regular ·
A few more random photos: Bangkok, Rambuttri Street near Khao San in the 1980s:

Narathiwat Market (1982)



Dove singing competition, Pattani (1984)

Pa Mai School, Chiang Rai Province, December 1982



Bangkok, Sanam Luang: the crowd waits, on a scorching April afternoon in 1985, to pay their respects to Queen Rambai Barni, wife of Rama VII and aunt of King Rama IX before her cremation.
YV Yvesguillem Regular ·
...not to mention my first Loy Krathong, Nakhon Pathom, November 1978:
LB LBfamily Veteran ·
Good evening Yves, and thanks for your photos, which still leave me with mixed feelings... The pleasure of seeing Thailand during this crazy time when everything is off-limits, but on the other hand, the disappointment of not having experienced it back in the 80s (I was just being born).

Thanks for this little moment of escape, and I hope more pictures are coming!
Sabai sabai 💓
OB Obeoandpai Globetrotter ·
I love your series 🙂

Wat Pa Phu Kon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Pa_Phu_Kon Our Genesis 2007



2008



2010



2011 our modest contribution engraved in the Wat





April 2012 final exterior touches



Interior finished, my video https://youtu.be/qxmmTQ8fW3c

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YV Yvesguillem Regular ·
I hope more photos are planned

No, sorry, I scanned everything I could from slides and shared the link in a previous post in this thread. Maybe I’ll find some old negative films, but scanning and cleaning them takes time—it’s more of a winter activity. Here’s one last little photo though: Koh Samui 1976:

I’m really looking forward to the rest of your Thailand travel journal!
LB LBfamily Veteran ·
My daughter gives me very little time, but I write a little bit every evening. More to come! :)
Sabai sabai 💓
MR Mrs Regular ·
food truck in Bangkok





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MR Mrs Regular ·
Ayutthaya













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TE Tea94 ·
That’s such a great memory for me!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlbo0_rpKM0
MR Mrs Regular ·
to travel a bit 😉



our little slice of paradise







Bangkok: Chatuchak Market









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MR Mrs Regular ·
Koh Samui ... again 😉







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MR Mrs Regular ·
anyone up for sharing some memory photos? 🙁🙁
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AT AtieBanned Regular ·
anyone to share some souvenir photos? 🙁🙁

Hello,

Recent memories in Isaan



Back to school (finally :) ) for our two little gremlins, July 2020.

And when you’ve watched *The Big Blue* on Netflix with the kids:

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MR Mrs Regular ·
thanks so much, it’s a real pleasure to still be able to travel, even virtually 😉
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