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Mae Nam Khwae Yai, Fuji Industrial 400

Mae Nam Khwae Yai, Fuji Industrial 400

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We decided to have desert for breakfast (my idea) in the delightful 10 O’clock cafe and then wandered along Mae Nam Khwae Road until we got to Thanon Sud Chai which turns into this bridge which spans the River Kwai. It was nice.

The Kwai River is pronounced “kway” but it was frequently mispronounced by non Thai-speaking people as ‘Kwai” which means buffalo. This gave rise to the spelling. The river was originally named Mae Khlong and none of the bridges in existence today were featured in the famous David Lean film. The stretch of river that the new bridges span was renamed Khwae Yai (meaning “big tributary”) to cash in on the film’s fame.

The bridge is part of a railway line that became known as the “Death Railway” due to the fact that over 100,000 human beings died constructing it.

Japanese military officials were tried as war criminals for crimes they committed during the building of the railway. Thirty two of them were found guilty and sentenced to death. No reparations or compensation has been paid by the Japanese government and non has been paid by the Thai government who were part of the Axis until the end of the war.

Sadly the Thais have shamelessly cashed-in on tourism to Kanchanaburi through associations with the film.

Nikon FM2 | Fuji Industrial 400

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Baan Sitthisang, Kanchanaburi, Kodak ProImage 100

Baan Sitthisang, Kanchanaburi, Kodak ProImage 100

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Nikon FM2 / Kodak ProImage 100

We loved this little coffee shop on the historic Pakprak road in Kanchanaburi, located in one of the historic buildings there.

We chatted to the pleasant owner who told us that the building has been owned by his family for generations and used to be a convenience store and before that it was a shop that sold lacquer that was used in the boat-building industry. There was a boat yard located on a stretch of the river adjacent to the shop.

The coffee was good as was the service and we were given some tea that the owner had concocted from his own recipe which was delicious.

That cat in the pictures is Wela (เวลา), which means “time” in Thai. He belongs to a lady who lives nearby but comes to visit occasionally.

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Thanon Sangchuto, Nikon FM2, Fujifilm Industrial 100

Thanon Sangchuto, Nikon FM2, Fujifilm Industrial 100

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We rented a motorbike and drove out to Prasat Mueang Singh Historical Park, a temple complex built by the Khmers which is thought to be the Westernmost point of the former Khmer Empire.

To get there you head up Route 323 otherwise known as Thanon Sangchuto which you’ll pick up after you cross the bridge as you head North out of Kanchanaburi town. The road stretches from Ban Pong District in Ratchaburi Province all the way up to Three Pagodas Pass on the Thai/Myanmar border and is one of the prettiest in Thailand.

We’re great big fans of Thai sweets – especially the coconut ones. The little market pictured we found just off Route 323 on the way back with one stall having a very good and very delcious selection of Thai sweets was lots of fun.

Explore.

Nikon FM2 / Fuji Industrial 100 / 24mm

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