Hi to everyone on Steemit! My name is Paul and I have enjoyed many years as an experienced traveler to Thailand. Thailand is such an amazing country and has so much to offer to people visiting the country, which is why I would like to share some of my own experiences in the form of these photos. I hope that everyone viewing this page will enjoy looking at these photos.
To start off with, here's a set of introductory photos taken at Mini Siam in Pattaya. These photos show a number of famous temples and places to visit in Thailand.
Mini Siam is situated on the Sukhumvit Road, Pattaya City about 143 km (89 miles) from Bangkok.
It was a sweltering hot day in November 2013 when I took these photos. However, the good thing is that they provide complimentary umbrellas to keep the hot sun off your head while you spend some time walking around this famous miniature park. Typically people can spend around about 1 and a half or even up to 2 hours here.
Mini Siam is basically split into 2 parts which are Mini Europe (although more like Mini World since there are models of other famous monuments from other parts of the world as well) and Mini Siam itself which is famous buildings and sculptures as well as historical sites in Thailand.
There are some good facilities such as an on-site cafe and a souvenir shop.
Well worth a visit if you are staying in Pattaya since it is quite easy to get to, and you can see famous sites from different places in Thailand and around the world!
Hi Paul,
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Thank you for your advice, I will look into to doing that.
I am now using one of your recommended image hosting sites, thanks again for your advice.
Hello Paul,
Are these photos yours?
Yes, these photos are most certainly my own photos, taken with a Fujifilm Fine Pix camera.
Great. Please, mention such things in your post. Thank you :-)