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More photos in the final Angkor Wat photoset.
One of the popular activities for tourists in Chiang Mai is to go on a trek — aka hiking, camping, and generating kickbacks for your guide.
We went on a short one night, two day trek. Although it had a slow start (poor food and zoo-like exposure to Karen hill tribes), the Trek ended strong with a hiking, an elephant ride, and river rafting on the second. It’s a reasonable thing to do if you’re on a short schedule, but if you have time I’d recommend going deeper into the activities you’re interested in (there’s plenty of rock climbing, rafting, and other activities in the area).
Some photos from both days (more photos):








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See more photos in the Chiang Mai Wats photoset.
Khao San Road (in the Banglamphu district) is Bangkok’s super-touristy center for hotels and nightlife. We arrived just after midnight, but the party was still going strong. The drunken crowds on the street reminded me of Mardi Gras in New Orleans — Mardi Gras may have even had fewer tourists.



More pictures in my New Years Eve photoset.
Original title: "Photos that should be taken with a wide-angle lens"


Packwood Lake (full size)


Two photos from a quick hike to Annette Lake:
Annette Lake (full size)

A subset of the Avalon Windows Presentation Foundation team at the PDC (full size)