Ayutthaya, Thailand
November 20, 2012
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Nikon D3100: Tamron 18-270 at 21 mm: ISO 100: 1/200 sec.: f/13 |
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Nikon D3100: Tamron 18-270 at 21 mm: ISO 200: 1/500 sec.: f/11 |
I was really excited to go to Ayutthaya. The whole thing that got the idea for this trip going was me wanting to do a day in Angkor Wat. Unfortunately, when planning the trip, we realized we just couldn't make Angkor Wat work unless we cancelled the islands and since I promised my wife a "relaxing" vacation, there was no way that was going to happen. Ayutthaya was the next best thing, and thanks to the people we were staying with, we had a driver available that made the trip to Lopburi and Ayutthaya very easy! After a quick stop at Lopburi to play with the monkeys, this was our first stop in Ayutthaya.