9. A Walk Across the Elephants Terrace
This 300-meter long terrace served as the viewing stand for public ceremonies and as the base of the king’s grand audience hall.
Related Photo: The Center of the Elephants Terrace
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wtf!!? { yuh, i’m a self-confessed backstabber }
ahaha! napamura ka talaga..buti napasyal ka Sir Backstabber!
nag.eemail pala pag me nagreply sa comment ko…
uu, ahaha, encouraged ang communication dito.
I like the picture regarding “Arrival in Suvarnabhumi Airport (Bangkok)”
very very much, Thank you Roderick and Ian. I’ll cherish that one
Ui, na.miss ni Aaron.