The outside of a cool Chinese temple in Korat (formal name: Nakhon Ratchasima). This city is about 2 hours east of Bangkok or so.
A typical Manga (Japanese comicbook) store in Korat.
Sarah screwing around in the big mall in Korat. The name of the mall in Korat is "The Mall." It has an English-speaking movie theater, a convention hall, Annie Anne's, and a miniature water park.
Cute dog in Korat.
This is actually inside the house of a monk. This monk heard that a cave was going to be blown up or something so he collected all the stalagmites/stalactites and glued them all over his house and then put a lot of Buddha statues in. The outside just looks like a house. It's pretty neat.
Thung Si Meung, the park at the center of Ubon Ratchathani. This was probably one of the most compelling things that Ubon had going for it when we chose to live here.
The park in Ubon.
The park in Ubon. The statue in the background is supposed to be a boat with a large candle on top. There is actually something called the candle festival that they put on every year around September.
Stop petting the dogs, Sarah!
The lake at Khon Kaen. Huge, beautiful. We revisited Khon Kaen recently, and it is certainly a large, romantic city.
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