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Wat Si Chum 360 View
Blog: ContemporaryNomad - 12 May 2012
Perhaps the most spectacular site in Sukhothai is the enormous Buddha in the ruins of Wat Si Chum. The Buddha’s stunningly elongated fingers are one of the most photographed things in Thailand. (There’s a picture of Thomas in the typical pose in our previous mini-pictorial.) To share this amazing location with everyone, we’ve put up [...]
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Sukhothai Historical Park
Blog: ContemporaryNomad - 9 May 2012
While there may be some debate among historians, Sukhothai is generally considered the birthplace of Thai culture. The sprawling Sukhothai Historical Park preserves what’s left of the first capital of Siam and makes for a leisurely day out biking through the ruins. The site features a series of crumbling monasteries, temples, stupas, palaces, and stunning [...]
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The Weekly Photo: Sukhothai
Blog: Nomadic Matt's Travel Site - 13 March 2011
Sukhothai Ruins in Thailand ©Nomadic Matt's Travel Site. Want to save OVER $700 USD on your next trip? Get Free Travel Coupons with my guide to traveling the world. Related Travel ArticlesThe Weekly Photo: Singapore MosqueThe Weekly Photo: Ko Lipe The Weekly Photo: AyutthayaThe Saturday City: Ko ChangKo Phi Phi
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Daily Travel Photo – Sukhothai, Thailand
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 23 November 2010
Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Discover great travel photos. No related posts.
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Ayuthaya vs Sukothai
Blog: Matthew's Travel Blog - My thoughts on everything - 11 February 2010
Many people ask me which I prefer, Ayuthaya or Sukothai. Both are former capital cities and contain many ruins of temples dating from hundreds of years ago when the cities were in their prime. But it’s hard to directly compare the two.
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Daily Travel Photo - Sukhothai, Thailand
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 24 April 2009
Originally posted on the Everything Everywhere Travel Blog. Follow me as I travel around the world. [...]
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