"Will it always feel this hot?"
Sharon asks Richard
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Richard wil Jan Dunn in front of her house in Nakorn Sri Thammarat in southern Thailand, June, 1969
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This first house in Bangkok was shared by Lloyd, the Stroshines, and me.
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Mike Billington and Barbara Thomas in Bangkok
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Dan, a military neighbor of the gang at Soi Aree 3, with his "ling lom" (Slow Loris) at Emerald Buddha Temple.
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CIA with "Ginaree" on a dark day at the Royal Palace.
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Richard Williams, Kevin Snow and Ernie Geefay at Wat Arun.
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Thai girls, Pank and Noi, at the Temple of the Dawn.
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Thai friends, Pank and Noi
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Ernie feigns a jump from ledge at Temple of the Dawn.
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Mike Schmicker and Mayuree (worked at PC office) on Loi Krathong Day cruise on the Chao Phraya. Paul Hobelman in back.
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Barbara Thomas and Richard Williams on Loi Krathong Day cruise on the Chao Phraya River.
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Barbara Thomas and Mona Melanson on their new Honda 50 motorbikes, 1969.
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Richard, Barbara and Mona's motorcycle gang
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Richard and working elephant
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Richard Williams with Meo Tribe kids near Chiangmai
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Hugh Leong (red jacket) gets on truck in Chiangmai with Richard's motorcycle,
which had a dead battery.
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With Thai friend in Chiangmai
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The umbrella-making village near Chiangmai in northern Thailand.
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Beach group 1: Mike Billington, Suzie Becker, Dan (US military), Barbara Thomas, and Pat Forsyth at Bang Saen.
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Thai dance at the National Stadium in Bangkok with British Council teachers in 1970.
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With stork at Wat Phai Lom near Bangkok
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Ernie and Richard in Macau
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Richard by the Chao Phraya
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Temple of the Giant Swing - Bangkok
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Bargaining at the Floating Market
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Buddha Statues at the Temple of the Emerald Buddha
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"Rot Thuuk Thuuk" Noisy but cheap transportation.
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Reclining Buddha at Wat Po
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The Reclining Buddha at Wat Po
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Guardian Giants at Wat Arun
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Siam Intercontinental Hotel in Bangkok
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All that remained of the Siam Intercontinental Hotel on October 25, 2002
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Siam Paragon shopping mall is being built where the Siam Intercontinental used to be.
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