Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Images "Khao Yai National Park" Paul about saraburi, Thailand














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"' Tibetan object of dried fish. Kathmandu: a group of Tibetan women rescued hundreds of fish in the courtyard pond seventeenth century draining built King of Nepal to help his country Queen pain relief for their son's death, a newspaper published yesterday. Officials had not been filled or Baker Rani pond Queen, water shortage in the capital Kathmandu, where many people buy water from tankers run by private entrepreneurs. After realizing the fish they were going to die, women-from thousands of Tibetans who have come to Nepal for escaping Chinese rule in their own fund-raising to buy water to fill the pond, "Himalayan times." "It was heart wrenching to see Drydocks even get. We come here to fish feed each day and realized that there was no water, just a layer of clay, "Lama Courten, one woman, saying."

An article in the Bangkok Post ".

Having access to national park Khao Yai through North Gate. There also I know that you can enter Gates 2, one in the South and North. It was filled with all the comforts in the Park we stayed at the "guesthouse" how many little gate, called Ben Crowe. Rooms at Crow bin cost us 300B every night was small and simple but nice and exactly what we wanted. I think that the place is beautiful and good and I would recommend simple, fuss no place to stay. There are many places to stay out of the Park, as well as accommodation within the Park. However, inside the garden, is that booked accommodation mostly on weekends and holidays, so it is best to book in advance or be prepared to stay in the Park if you are a weekend/holiday.

The Khao Yai National Park in Thailand's oldest and one of the biggest. Not far from Bangkok and contains deer Tigers and bears much more elephants, leopards, Buffalo, crocodiles, monkeys, Gibbons.

The cost of entry to the Park 200B for me, 50B each car, as we created 20B and MOM and 10B for all children. We drove the car across the Park, looking for animals and stopping at two guards. The scenery is very beautiful but nothing very exciting to begin a new exemption elephant POO reasonable looking ahead. In many areas can hear Gibbons advocacy. I found a place where you can hear the Gibbons; there was room for parking was the title track to the forest. He went to the jungle for myself to see if I could capture emerging from Gibbons. As we established and children still unsure just walking in the Bush at this point and not coming with me. After 5 to 10 minute walk, excluding in-kind Tiger snakes, which saw none, I found Gibbons. You can only see one, although there are at least three can hear. Another interesting note nest-like nest enjoy Orang, which obviously belong to Gibbons. Were not previously recognized and made nests. See them for a while, I took some photos of poor quality and then headed to the car.

The remainder of our drive we also saw deer. Then we walked a bit about "place Park" I saw a small squirrel color cream and giant squirrel heard Gibbons. Oh, also some small lizards. We might talk to some Park Rangers that were interesting. Khao Yai National Park attached to some national parks and other wild areas that make up a large area of forest. Guard worked in an area we can talk about 5 of this forest. Over the last 4 years were permanently different cameras in his area at that time (4 years), I took four photos Tiger. Can't understand enough to be sure, but I think this was Tiger himself every time. Hmmm, looks like the Tigers chances of surviving in the Khao Yai is very poor. Accordingly, there may be only 4 or 5 tigers in jungle Khao Yai, if that. There is still a fisherman coming to the Park to chase Tigers and other animals, as well as for wood and other forest products (largely for the Chinese market?). There is considerable efforts to stop this, but so far ... "
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Photos from this trip:
1. "large white Buddha on the side of the mountain"
2. "deer"
3. "Gibbon"
4. "lizard to rock"
5. "a tree"
6. "research"
7. "wastes in waterfall"
8. "suspension bridge"
9. "suspension bridge in the jungle"
10. "forest"

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