Towards our second week in Thailand my wife and I decided to head on up to the north, specifically Chaing Mai. After a few days around the city we wanted to see more of the countryside, so we rented scooters. For 9 bucks a day we managed to see the country side on our own pace, without the constant hounding from tuk tuk drivers. We had one rule on the scooters; to explore! As we were driving along bamboo covered hillsides, we managed to see a sign for some caves, so we took the side road, which eventually deteriorated into a dirt path. At the end of the path we happened on a village. At first everyone in the village was quite shy, but eventually the children opened up to us.. posing for the camera, and lauging their little heads off. Pretty fun. We managed to get some great photos, and even greater memories.
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"happy" is filed under photoblog. It was published in August 2009.
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you’re right, these kids gave us beautiful memories
I am sure you also gave them great memories. They probably don’t get to see many people like yourselves. I am sure they would love to see your photos if only there was a way to do it.