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  • Sukhothai

    We were pretty watted out by this point, but we decided we should see at least some Thai wats. So we stopped at their most impressive site in Sukhothai.

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    This is Wat Mai, a huge assembly hall.

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    This is a statue of some guy other than Buddha.

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    It was the only one.

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    All other statues are Buddhas.

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    Here is Matt with a Buddha.

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    Here is a walking Buddha. They don’t have those in Myanmar. They only have sitting, standing and lying.

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    This is Wat Tra Kuan. It is a wat.

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    This is Wat Si Sawai. It is also a wat.

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    It had carvings on the corners.

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    Most wats do.

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    It also had a deep well.

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    Hey, look! More Buddhas!

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    Here’s a less lazy Buddha.

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  • Kerri’s Tigers

    The new newborn baby tigers are kept in a glass enclosure 1 m behind a fence so people can’t tap on the glass and bother them. So this is the best picture I could get. One of them had to wear a cone.

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    From 2 weeks to 2 months visitors can hold them in a basket in a sterile gown and gloves for 1 hour a day. But there’s a long lineup and it’s really expensive for only a couple of minutes.

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    So Kerri decided to pet the 2-4 month old tigers. Because they’d still be small and cute and not scary.

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    But tigers grow really quickly.

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    Even if they still like their paws.

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    And don’t look that big.

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    Until you’re in the cage next to them.

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    On a cool day when they don’t want to sleep.

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    And keep jumping around and getting way too close to the camera.

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    Does he look nocturnal to you?

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    Tigers are nice to pet, but I’m not getting too close.

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    But maybe when he’s sleeping.

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    Except now they want me to rest my head on his tummy for a picture.

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    And neither me nor the tiger seems to like this idea very much.

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    Particularly because his tummy is rumbling.

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    Loudly.

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    Because I went into the tiger cage at lunchtime.

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    When lunch came out I learned that the barriers between the cages are to control people, not tigers. The tigers bound right over them.

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    And then I got to feed a tiger.

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    From a bottle.

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    Even though he seemed way to big for a bottle.

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    If I can barely reach what would its mom do?

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  • Grown Up Tigers

    Kerri did not want to get in with the grown up tigers.

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    Most people say that they just sleep and relax and are probably drugged.

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    Those people were presumably there on hot afternoons.

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    There were a couple resting, but never with closed eyes and never for long.

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    Because the others wanted to play.

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    Whether their siblings wanted to or not.

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    Brothers can be so annoying.

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    They jumped.

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    And they circled.

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    And they tussled.

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    And finally the trainers came in to give them something else to chase.

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    Which seemed to be fun.

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    The tigers that people actually go in with are in individual cages. But they weren’t sleeping either, they were all pacing.

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    They also have a couple of Siberian Tigers, who were not sleeping. The rest are Bengal tigers. They are kept in cages to get pictures with the visitors until they are 3 years old. Then they go to a reserve with a more natural environment.

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  • Northernmost of Thailand

    We visited the Northernmost point of Thailand.

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    You could see across the bridge into Myanmar. Which is probably more exciting if you haven’t been to Myanmar.

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    A woman was fishing with an awkwardly shaped net in the river. Across the river is Laos.

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    There was a giant golden Buddha. Just like everywhere else.

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  • White Temple

    We did a day trip to the White Temple. It was not what we expected.

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    It was like a giant modern art piece that is still being constructed.

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    I don’t quite get all the meanings.

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    Struggle I guess.

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    It reminds me of scenes from anime.

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    And of course if there is an unreachable place with a container it will have coins tossed into it.

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    In pictures from further away it isn’t clear what gives highlights to the pieces. Up close you can see they have thousands of pieces of glass/mirrors.

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    Inside the temple photos are not allowed. The walls are painted with decorations including:

    • Batman
    • Neo from the Matrix
    • A minion
    • Superman
    • Spiderman
    • Hello Kitty
    • A Missile launcher
    • A Wristwatch
    • A 90s cell phone
    • A Volcano
    • Elvis
    • An angry bird
    • Kung Fu Panda
    • A space shuttle wrapped in Dragon tongue

    You think we are making this up, but we really aren’t that creative.

    At the front of the temple is a life sized very realistic and creepy wax sculpture of the Buddha mediating sitting under a gold meditating Buddha and a white Buddha.

    For $1 you could buy one of these little foil thingies and write your name on it with a sharpie.

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    The walkway roof was lined with these things tightly packed, and there were several trees like this.

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    But then you see stuff like this and are confused as to what is going on. I mean sure the predator is cool, but why is it here.

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    And faces of wolverine and maleficent hanging from a tree. 

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