Don't know what time we got in last night...
The temples we amazing we did The Grand Palace, The Golden Mount and the most breath taking was Wat Pho (aka. The Temple of the Reclining Buddha)

Post culture we stopped off at Siam Center and perused the shops where Dave showed ultimate patience.
A quick change and we headed out to Vertigo, an open air restaurant on the 62nd floor of The Banyan Tree hotel. The most amazing views, most potent Lychee Martinis and the best steak we have ever eaten.
A forced down breakfast, a fraught cab ride around various road blockades, hideous traffic jams and ropey driving topped of with a hideous hangover all culminated in Laura puking in the Grand Palace... (luckily Thai's aren't religious or in to their Royal family.... oh no, wait!)
After the puke, a few soft drinks and soothing coconut ice cream we were ready for the culture.
It was a cultural marathon!
It was a cultural marathon!
Dave was peeved as shoulders and legs needed to be covered for all the religious sites. Shirt and trousers in 35 degrees... not a happy boy! Still despite the sick and all the clothes we had fun!
Whilst photographing "Nispro" the brass elephant (again), it seems Laura had misplaced him and he was gone forever. She was desolate... Dave tried to comfort Laura that the lovely Monks would look after him, but he knew the grim truth that he was probably scooped up into the sex industry! Ha Ha.
Post culture we stopped off at Siam Center and perused the shops where Dave showed ultimate patience.
A quick change and we headed out to Vertigo, an open air restaurant on the 62nd floor of The Banyan Tree hotel. The most amazing views, most potent Lychee Martinis and the best steak we have ever eaten.
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