on the 2nd day of the tour. after our experience with jungle river water the previous day, i wasn't gonna step close to this water. its their dry summer season now, so the waterfall is really small. Natalie said that when its rainy season, you can't even get close to it. And it does look fake, but the reason is thats all limestone or some other rock that has collected and smoothed out to look like that. Also, we stopped by a local Thai medicine shop to look at traditional herbs and remedies.
Saiyoknoi water fall, but you could read it for yourself
dried chicken? or dove?
that brown thing is the "female" root used for medicine
the "male" version of the same root
inside the traditional medicine shop
don't ask me what that was for
all sorts of stuff
to the waterfall
history + history teacher
i didn't see any bats
not much water at the waterfall
down stream
it is dry season though
kid and water
kids fishing
there were fish
minnows? guppies?
up into the trees
What is that Natalie?
thats a big bug
and some really hungry ants
an old train
that was used way back in WW2
a bonus for Jarrett!
like a kid in a train
does this say train stopped here?
more interesting food
and fruits
and hand carved stuff. doesn't that look like the monkey's paw?