Thaïlande, février 2006
Thailand, February 2006
Photos prises avec un Konica Minolta Dimage A2.
Photos taken with a Konica Minolta Dimage A2.
Citation - Quote
Ce qu'il y a de plus difficile dans le fait d'être un photographe, c'est de devoir prendre des photos.
The hardest thing about being a photographer is, you have to take pictures.
Doug Bartlow
1- Pépinière de Camellia oleifera (thé oléagineux), Pang Mahan, province de Chiang Rai.
1 - Camellia oleifera (oleaginous tea) nursery, Pang Mahan, Chiang Rai province.Tea seeds from Camellia oleifera are cold-pressed to produce an exquisite and healthful oil that contains less saturated fat than olive oil and is adaptable to a multitude of cooking styles. Long prized for its exquisite yellow jade hue and soft, slightly sweet finish, the light, aromatic tea oil has been a part of Asian culinary fare for generations. Tea oil is rich in vitamin E and is said to raise the level of healthy HDLs (the good cholesterol) and lower LDLs (the bad cholesterol). It also contains no sodium, cholesterol, or trans-fatty acids and one tablespoon serves up approximately 130 calories, 2 grams of saturated fat and 1 gram of carbohydrates.
See http://www.republicoftea.com
2 - Vue depuis Pang Mahan, province de Chiang Rai.
2 - View from Pang Mahan, Chiang Rai province.
3 - Inscriptions chinoises murales, mosquée de Therd Thai (ancien Ban Hin Taek), province de Chiang Rai.
3 - Chinese mural inscriptions, mosque of Therd Thai (former Ban Hin Taek), Chiang Rai province.
4 - Reflets, Rai Mae Fah Luang, province de Chiang Rai.
4 -Reflections, Rai Mae Fah Luang, Chiang Rai province.
5 - Pillier de teck décoré, Golden Pavilion, Rai Mae Fah Luang, province de Chiang Rai.
5 -Decorated teak pillar, Golden Pavilion, Rai Mae Fah Luang, Chiang Rai province.
6 - Statue de Bouddha en teck, Golden Pavilion, Rai Mae Fah Luang, province de Chiang Rai.
6 -Teak Buddha statue, Golden Pavilion, Rai Mae Fah Luang, Chiang Rai province.
7 - Wat Phra Doi Tung, Doi Tung, province de Chiang Rai.
7 -Wat Phra Doi Tung, Doi Tung, Chiang Rai province.
8 - Wat Phra Doi Tung, Doi Tung, province de Chiang Rai.
8 -Wat Phra Doi Tung, Doi Tung, Chiang Rai province.
9 - Statue de Bouddha et offrandes, Chiang Saen.
9 - Buddha statue and offerings, Chiang Saen.
10 - Statue de Bouddha et offrandes, Chiang Saen.
10 - Buddha statue and offerings, Chiang Saen.
11 - Vue de Doi Mae Salong depuis la tombe du général Duan, Doi Mae Salong, province de Chiang Raï.
11 - View of Doi Mae Salong from General Duan's tomb, Doi Mae Salong, Chiang Rai province.
12 - Ancienne maison du "seigneur de l'opium" sino-shan Khun Sa, Therd Thai (ancien Ban Hin Taek), province de Chiang Raï.
12 - Old house of the sino-shan "opium king " Khun Sa, Therd Thai, (former Ban Hin Taek), Chiang rai province.
13 - Noix de macadamia non décossées, Doi Tung, province de Chiang Raï.
13 - Macadamia nuts in husk and shell, Doi Tung, Chiang Rai province.
14 - Tissage, Doi Tung, province de Chiang Raï.
14 - Weaving, Doi Tung, Chiang Rai province.
1 - Frontière Thaïlande - Birmanie, province de Chiang
Raï
Thailand - Burma border, Chiang Rai Province
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