Kanchanaburi is famous for the “death railway” and various National Parks. But how do Thai experience it? And how do they get there? By bus of course! Early in the morning about 35 of us packed into the bus and sped off across the Ang Thong and Su... ...full story at Thai Blogs
from Thai Blogs on Tue, May 01 2007
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