Nignoy 119 #16 Posted November 26, 2006 The wat in Ban Bua Khao, Kuchinarai, Kalasin. My wife brings some refreshments from the local shop next to the wat. I have photos from Ubon and Amnat taken in the early 60,s also Leong Nok Tha ,and many picturesof pattaya in 1962, could some one please give me advice how to post themnot very computer literate Nignoy 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kalasin 1 #17 Posted November 28, 2006 I have photos from Ubon and Amnat taken in the early 60,s also Leong Nok Tha ,and many picturesof pattaya in 1962, could some one please give me advice how to post themnot very computer literate Nignoy 1. In "Fileattachment" point at the file 2. Press "Add This Attachment" 3. Wait until the file is shown below "Fileattachment" (waiting time depend on file size - maybe one minute) 4. Put the cursor in the textbox, where you want to put your picture 5. Press "Add Into Post". Voila. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aussiecollin 0 #18 Posted December 6, 2006 (edited) Here is my family in Surin Edited December 6, 2006 by aussiecollin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aussiecollin 0 #19 Posted December 6, 2006 Here is my family in Surin Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
glenbat 0 #20 Posted December 6, 2006 (edited) Sorry have no pictures of Isaan as never been yet but heres one of the girls at home in Buriram by the way, is it ok to post pictures found on the net of Isaan? I've spent hours lately browsing and found some really great photos Edited December 6, 2006 by glenbat Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bmanly 97 #21 Posted December 7, 2006 Here's 2 of my favourites, first one is the fountain in the park at Ubon Ratchathani. Cyclo Taxi Man near the lake in Surin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maytin 0 #22 Posted December 26, 2006 See what Issan is really like. Seeing is believing! I just spent 2 weeks travelling Issan on a little Honda 100 (Korat to near Cambodian boarder). I met many fantastic people who welcomed me into their lives. This little video clip shows what it is really like travelling on the road, the Wats that you pass, a monk initiation ceremony, a primary school sports day, somtum making, rice farming, fishing in a dam and village kids playing. As I say, this is just a small clip and I'm new to all this. I just used a small cannon digital camera on video clip mode. I'm new to videos, new to web video, and new to this part of Thailand on a motorcycle. (Taking videos whilst ridding a motorcycle one handed is also new to me!) Maybe the important thing for those of this NG who haven't had the chance to travel Issan that can see what it's is really like. Sorry if this is boring for you who actually live there. Thanks to all the Thai people who welcomed me into theirs lives. I hope you like my contribution. ======================================================================== Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peter991 24 #23 Posted December 26, 2006 Hi there Maytin: Thanks for sharing your Issan motorcycling holiday with us. Some of those images brought a tear to my eye. This to me is the REAL Thailand. Not a bar in sight. Just real people. Thankyou Peter 5 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
emwobberlydee 2 #24 Posted December 26, 2006 Here are a couple of pics in the sticks. Thanks to kalasin for the 'how to add an attachment' 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dave the Dude 2 #25 Posted December 27, 2006 See what Issan is really like. Seeing is believing! I just spent 2 weeks travelling Issan on a little Honda 100 (Korat to near Cambodian boarder). I met many fantastic people who welcomed me into their lives. This little video clip shows what it is really like travelling on the road, the Wats that you pass, a monk initiation ceremony, a primary school sports day, somtum making, rice farming, fishing in a dam and village kids playing. As I say, this is just a small clip and I'm new to all this. I just used a small cannon digital camera on video clip mode. I'm new to videos, new to web video, and new to this part of Thailand on a motorcycle. (Taking videos whilst ridding a motorcycle one handed is also new to me!) Maybe the important thing for those of this NG who haven't had the chance to travel Issan that can see what it's is really like. Sorry if this is boring for you who actually live there. Thanks to all the Thai people who welcomed me into theirs lives. I hope you like my contribution. ======================================================================== Hi Maytin Thank you for an really great reminder of why I long to return home to Surin,Issan.Your road trip was great and I will show it to all the sad b*****rds in the UK, who think N.E. Thailand is a horrible 3rd world country.Happy New Year and thanks once again. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SqdnGuns 0 #26 Posted January 6, 2007 Here is my contribution to the thread: http://sqdnguns.com/thailand/thailand.html These pictures were taken in November during a visit to my fiance's village, Lamduan, about a 15 minute motorbike ride from the Krasang train station. I am heading back there in February for good, tired off the business world!! LOL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bellatrix 0 #27 Posted January 18, 2007 (edited) 1. Kids playing in Prang Ku, Sisaket 2. Countryside, Prang Ku, Sisaket 3. Wax sculpture (part of candle festival), Ubon Ratchathani 4. Village Muaythai show in Sisaket 5. Khao Pra Wihan, Sisaket/Cambodia 6. Phanom Rung, Burriram 7. Ban Samo sanctuary, Sisaket Edited January 18, 2007 by Bellatrix Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thaicoon 0 #28 Posted January 18, 2007 Nice pics of Isarn, check out some pics of mine at http://www.gandajones.co.uk/ most of mine were taken with fuji Velvia slide then scanned in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kalasin 1 #29 Posted March 10, 2007 I know it's not from Isaan. But now it's 60 days until I go back to Isaan. Here is some reason why I can't wait to go. From my house i Denmark the 22nd of february this year. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pazza 4 #30 Posted March 10, 2007 See what Issan is really like. Seeing is believing! I just spent 2 weeks travelling Issan on a little Honda 100 (Korat to near Cambodian boarder). I met many fantastic people who welcomed me into their lives. This little video clip shows what it is really like travelling on the road, the Wats that you pass, a monk initiation ceremony, a primary school sports day, somtum making, rice farming, fishing in a dam and village kids playing. As I say, this is just a small clip and I'm new to all this. I just used a small cannon digital camera on video clip mode. I'm new to videos, new to web video, and new to this part of Thailand on a motorcycle. (Taking videos whilst ridding a motorcycle one handed is also new to me!) Maybe the important thing for those of this NG who haven't had the chance to travel Issan that can see what it's is really like. Sorry if this is boring for you who actually live there. Thanks to all the Thai people who welcomed me into theirs lives. I hope you like my contribution. ======================================================================== Hi Maytin Thank you for an really great reminder of why I long to return home to Surin,Issan.Your road trip was great and I will show it to all the sad b*****rds in the UK, who think N.E. Thailand is a horrible 3rd world country.Happy New Year and thanks once again. I empathise entirely with peter (and other posters) (tear and everything) I miss the place (Nong Khai) and my girlfriend so much, it is good to see the photos and video. Can’t wait to get there and stay there (next year). Thanks guys Steve Share this post Link to post Share on other sites