Thailand Gallery


 

 

Welcome to the Thailand Gallery main page. From here you can start your trip into Thai nightlife, explore Bangkok, the city of angels, view travel photos or discover some popular recipes for tasty Thai food in the food center.

Thai Girls & Nightlife  
All you should know about nightlife and bargirls in Thailand


Bangkok Photo Gallery  
Here you can have a look at Bangkok nightlife, Nana Plaza, Soi Cowboy, ladyboys, shopping malls, Chinatown and more.
Thailand Travel Photos  
My visit to the Kingdom of Thailand in November 1993. After a week in Bangkok and short weekend trip to Kanchanaburi I took the train to Chiang Mai from where I discovered the north of Thailand. After another short break in Bangkok I went south to explore the islands and the beaches.
Food Center & Thai Cooking  
Here you can also find Thai recipes like Tom Yam Gung, Laab or Chicken Curry, as served at numerous stalls and hawkers in Bangkok. Street food is so delicious...

 

Do you want more? Here are some links to great Thai sites:
TopAdult.ro My Thailand Topsites List
Topliste   Asiasx   Sweet-Mayla  Top Beauty  CG Toplist  Teen-Search  xxx-24.com 

 


eXTReMe Tracker © 2002-2009 by thaigirlsphoto.com

 


Myanmar teak is Asia and the world’s wonder, especially the sight of thousand of elephants and riders who each year extract more than a million tons of teak and other hardwoods from Myanmar’s deciduous monsoon forest, showing off Myanmar’s thriving elephant culture and its economic importance. Myanmar is richly endowed with renewable and non-renewable energy resources which are being exploited by the state sector with the participation of local and foreign investors. Agriculture remains the main sector of the economy and measures have been taken to increase productivity, diversification of crop patterns, and revitalization of agriculture exports. Labor force: 16.0 million (1992) Unemployment rate: N/A Inflation Rate: 38% (1994) Gross domestic product (total value of goods and services produced annually): $41.4 billion (1994 est.) Budget: $10.0 billion (1995 est.) Debt: $5.5 billion (1996) Exports : $879.0 million (1996 est.), primarily pulses and beans, teak, rice, hardwood Imports: $1.5 billion (1996 est.), primarily machinery, transport equipment, construction materials, food products, consumer goods Defense spending: N/A Highways: 27,000 km (1995) It takes only minutes to prepare it for the ride. We help Sokun with uploading the motorbike and sit down. The engine is started and here we go. Perhaps the most relaxed way to travel in Cambodia, as there are no potholes and no dust. We ride faster and faster and only stop at some makeshift stations or when we have to clear the way for another alory coming from the opposite direction. We ride through the scenic surroundings of the capital with approximatly 50 kms per hour and feel like sitting on a flying carpet!
300 400 410 420
No part of this site may be reproduced, in any form or by any means, without prior written permission of the copyright holder.
Any use of this material to target advertising or similar activities are explicitly forbidden and will be prosecuted.