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Photo of the Day Archive for July 2003


by Albert Wen, Nov 15, 2006 | Destinations: Thailand
Small boats on the bank of the Thu Bon River. From the 17th to the 19th centuries Hoi An was among the most active ports in Southeast Asia. Today, fishing boats still go down the Thu Bon River to the South China Sea for their catch.

Small boats on the bank of the Thu Bon River. From the 17th to the 19th centuries Hoi An was among the most active ports in Southeast Asia. Today, fishing boats still go down the Thu Bon River to the South China Sea for their catch.

Image © 2001 Global Directions, Inc.
Small boats on the bank of the Thu Bon River. From the 17th to the 19th centuries Hoi An was among the most active ports in Southeast Asia. Today, fishing boats still go down the Thu Bon River to the South China Sea for their catch.
Soups eaten with chopsticks and made using all kinds of noodles, meat, and vegetables are staples of Thai fast food cuisine. Don't forget to add the chili powder and fish sauce or you aren't eating in true Thai style!

Photo of the Day Archive for July 2003


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