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On to Sisaket!

Yesterday in Surin this temple dog reminded me of lik lik because he came over and kept licking me
The dogs seemed to enjoy resting here by the Buddha at the top but when I went back down they followed me
You can tell by the name on the building what university this complex is. It looks pretty gaudy ornate. I would not want my house to look like this
Pretty tasty and reasonably priced. Chicken and some crispy something
This was advertised as something like a preserve for elephants but when I got there I found it was mostly a place for entertaining Thai tourist. In the next video you will see how they train these elephants to act like humans, something I really dislike completely but I bought the ticket so I thought I would sit there and watch.
When you see how these elephants are kept, chained and not able to move around, very sadly just weaving from side to side, you really wonder what a horrible life these animals have. I found it interesting what they have been trained to do but I just couldn’t stand to imagine how poorly they were treated so I left.
Tom Yam Gai (chicken). Very spicy and very hot.
the plate on the left shows you what really cannot be eaten but which adds flavor
Getting out of school to raid the sweets shop and the 7-Eleven carbohydrate shelves
I went to see the wooden bridge that crosses the river between the two provinces
This is the wooden bridge that is not
I had to negotiate to get the price for locals. I am legally a resident of Thailand
Prasat Sikhoraphum. Khmer temple
Just a nice relaxing place to sit
Like many towers in Italy, many of the very old temple towers also lean
Some old artifacts
I told him where the leak in the tire was but he couldn’t find it so he decided to takeoff the wheel and dump the whole thing in water. But he didn’t know how to takeoff the wheel. He was using a hammer and crowbars to take something off the wrong way. so I kept looking at the tire and found a hole and after plugging the hole he put the bike back together.
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