shankar s.: Meet Bangkok's Coolest tuk tuk driver!
shankar s.: That is the delightful tuk tuk used on the night tour
shankar s.: The old train station is now the Klong San market
shankar s.: Another view of Klong San- the train station turned market
shankar s.: A sign bears testament to the old train station lineage
shankar s.: I could not photograph closer due to the cluster of people buying food
shankar s.: Food stalls aside, the market had several food carts as well
shankar s.: A local vendor rightfully proud of her wares
shankar s.: A line up of local food stalls- surprisingly empty
shankar s.: The next time I'd probably be better off using my iPhone
shankar s.: The back alleys of the train station market were deserted
shankar s.: A man quite proud of his Chihuahua dog
shankar s.: Spirit houses in the Klong San train market
shankar s.: A more atmospheric shot of the spirit houses in the Klong San market
shankar s.: My good guide flashes a smile for the Nikon
shankar s.: A typically local cafe just outside the Klong San market
shankar s.: The magical Phra Borommathat Maha Chedi
shankar s.: I somehow thought the simple white sign was equally elegant!
shankar s.: Across the road from the Borommathat chedi is the main temple
shankar s.: The Giant Swing- no one knew where it was on my 2008 trip
shankar s.: My guide and the driver sing out the original name of Bangkok
shankar s.: The Giant Swing is actually outside Wat Suthat
shankar s.: A selfie at Wat Suthat- found it at last!
shankar s.: My iPhone did a commendable job in such low light
shankar s.: That's my guide Nylah and I at the giant swing at Wat Suthat
shankar s.: I am happy as long as the tuk tuk is standing still!
shankar s.: That's my guide NyLah and the driver posing for a shot
shankar s.: Indeed, he was Bangkok's coolest tuk tuk driver!
shankar s.: These little vehicles do look good with their lights on!
shankar s.: A proud pose with his machine