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[OC]It’s no exaggeration to say I’d fly to Okinawa just for this view alone. (Chatan, Okinawa)
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[OC]It’s no exaggeration to say I’d fly to Okinawa just for this view alone. (Chatan, Okinawa)

u/Odd-Self-5376 — 3 hours ago
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The craftsmanship at the Sanctuary of Truth is genuinely overwhelming!!!

The Sanctuary of Truth is often discussed, but seeing it in person really puts the architectural effort into perspective.

The level of detail in the carvings representing various philosophical and religious themes is unparalleled. It’s incredible to think that this is a continuous project of preservation and creation. For those interested in traditional Thai craftsmanship and wood architecture, this place is a must-study

u/Odd-Self-5376 — 3 hours ago
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Traveler's Nightmare: Went all the way to Chachoengsao only for this view

This was taken last year. I was so excited to see the Giant Pink Ganesha at Wat Saman Rattanaram, but this was what greeted me upon arrival. Truly an unlucky day...

Just sharing this to remind everyone to check for renovation news before heading out!!! Has anyone else had a similar "unlucky" moment during their travels?????

u/Odd-Self-5376 — 1 day ago
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Ninh Binh, Vietnam. Took this photo last year during a boat trip

I visited Ninh Binh last year and this landscape still stays with me. It was so peaceful drifting between these massive mountains in a small boat. One of those places that looks even better in person

u/Odd-Self-5376 — 2 days ago

Captured this massive snowy view of the Daegwallyeong mountains with my drone

The contrast between the pure white snow and the trees is insane. Easily one of the most beautiful winter spots

u/Odd-Self-5376 — 3 days ago
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Stumbled upon this absolute masterpiece in Korat. Easily the most unique temple I've seen in Thailand

I had no idea this place (Wat Ban Rai) even existed before I got there. The architecture is mind-blowing. Out of all the temples I’ve visited, this one is just special. Definitely worth the trip to Isan

u/Odd-Self-5376 — 3 days ago