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Phang Nga Bay Islands 2
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Another example of the limestone islands in Phang Nga Bay near Phuket.The boats at the base of the cliffs are Thai long tail boats. So called because of the way the engine ( normally an automobile engine) is mounted.

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.Joanie
07/26/12 12:24 AM GMT
The boat helps show how big the rock formation is too! Wow!!! Just beautiful Frank! Don't they have blue skies over there?....lol
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.flanno2610
07/26/12 12:27 AM GMT
It was the monsoon season - lots of rain clouds

Frank
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.icedancer
07/26/12 12:33 AM GMT
Wow, those are huge steep cliffs, you've done a superb job capturing the scene. Wonderful textures and colours
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Have a Sunny Day
.Jimbobedsel
07/26/12 12:50 AM GMT
I like the white sky. It really sets off the cliffs. Excellent shot, Frank.
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::SEFA
07/26/12 6:40 AM GMT
Great textures and colors in this capture of the cliffs. Very well done.
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::corngrowth
07/26/12 10:21 AM GMT
The boats are very helpful to estimate the real dimensions of these limestone cliffs, Frank. Thanks for another fine image in this series.

Regards, Cornelius.
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::trixxie17
07/26/12 4:20 PM GMT
Wow those are some cliffs they have - the boats really help see the proportions - interesting post Frank.
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::sharonva
07/27/12 12:15 AM GMT
I am really enjoying your trip in Thailand...and your sky treatment does encourage the viewer's attention on the main subject of the pic...makes this one a step beyond the usual landscape/tourist picture.
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