Today we visited the waterfalls above Chiang Mai, Wachiratan Waterfall with friends, Paramananda, Russian and Narottama a Hungarian. They're technical experts working on the movie.
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Wachiratan Waterfalls |
Rugged climbers, they've seen some of the Himalayas. But our main concern today was to take a break from all the writing and get some fresh air.
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Fresh air, blue skies. Up in the mountains near Burma. |
You can walk to Myan-mar or Burma from here.
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the King's temple |
The golden spire of a Buddhist temple dedicated to the King of Thailand dominates the mountain here at the highest point in Thailand.
At 2,142 meters it's not much of a mountain. San Miguel de Allende is at a higher altitude. But it's impressive nonetheless with a temple for the King and Queen, shady places and flowering gardens.
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the queen's temple |
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roadside flowers |
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flowers in a stream |
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Queen's temple |
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A bridge to nowhere. |
It was nice to get out and get some fresh air by the waterfall. It looks like we leave for Cambodia on the 13th now. I'm working hard on getting a final shooting script that we can use and it's on to Siem reap and Angkor Wat. That's all for now. Thanks for checking in. Mahayogi.
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