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My World: Ao Nang Bus Stop

Paul Abbott

New member
I never did see a bus, I didn't even see one stop so I don't even know what they look like...Although, at every stop monkeys patiently wait. :)







Ao Nang Bus Stop - Krabi, Thailand '13 - Paul Abbott
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Like the store you showed yesterday, Paul, the storefront is packed with merchandise, fitting the last possible inch of space. Atmospheric!

Is it an actual bus stop or a store which has a bistop sign to sell?

Asher
 

Paul Abbott

New member
Hey Asher, everything is for sale it's just like a seaside town in England really. Those t-shirts are quite obscene and funny...I don't know how they sell those. :D
Thailand can be a strange place sometimes. When I resided out there round about the time of the twin towers catastrophe in NY, textbooks were on sale with images of the catastrophe on they're covers. Schoolkids were buying them for they're school use...It is a very laid back culture out there.

Cem, it does have a lot of colour in the shot and I will post a shot up to see what you think. In the meanwhile, I just wanted emphasis on the bus stop and those monkeys. Although, come to think of it now both shots are probably equal in doing that...:) I will post a colour shot up...
 
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