スイカバー発見し大興奮。日本のやつの方が大きいし味も美味しいけど、それにしてもこのアイデアがここにあるだけで素晴らしい。
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Yee Peng is the annual lantern festival held to celebrate the full moon in the northern capital of Chiang Mai on the day preceding Loy Krathong by one day in November. The word “Yee Peng” is the northern Thai term referring to the full moon of the 12th lunar month in the Buddhist calendar
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My neighbor’s cat #111 - Bangkok, Thailand
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My neighbor’s cat #110 - Bangkok, Thailand
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Gluta
Gluta was a stray dog found on the streets of Thailand and nursed back to health by her new owner Sorasart Wisetsin, consequently making her the happiest dog in the world.
Gluta was a Thai female stray dog. She was brought to live in a dormitory. The owner of Gluta hoped that she would one day look beautiful, be healthy and cheerful again. But it was not that easy. Gluta was diagnosed with “cervical cancer”. She needed chemotherapy for cancer treatment and surgical laser for tumor removal. After one and a half years, Gluta gradually felt better, better and better. Her sad eyes turned to shine brightly with cheer like never before. Gluta is now fully recovered. And from now on, there will be only smile on her face.
Here’s your regularly scheduled reminder that cats are awesome. A couple weeks ago we shared photos of cats throughout Thailand who’ve made homes out of Spirit Houses. Today we travel to Japan to pay a visit to some sage and serene kitties who’ve claimed a variety of Shinto shrines as their personal domain. People have been known to speculate that cats can see ghosts and other supernatural phenomena. All of these photos are beginning to make us wonder if there might be something to that idea after all.
Head over to RocketNews24 for even more photos of cats keeping the spirits company.
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Chiangmai, Thailand
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Today in Thailand: Part of an ancient temple, one of a number of UNISCO World Heritage sites in Ayutthaya Province, inundated with flood waters.
Gluta
Gluta was a stray dog found on the streets of Thailand and nursed back to health by her new owner Sorasart Wisetsin, consequently making her the happiest dog in the world.
Gluta was a Thai female stray dog. She was brought to live in a dormitory. The owner of Gluta hoped that she would one day look beautiful, be healthy and cheerful again. But it was not that easy. Gluta was diagnosed with “cervical cancer”. She needed chemotherapy for cancer treatment and surgical laser for tumor removal. After one and a half years, Gluta gradually felt better, better and better. Her sad eyes turned to shine brightly with cheer like never before. Gluta is now fully recovered. And from now on, there will be only smile on her face.
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