 This is the view from our pad in Thailand. These flats are all on the University Campus and are where staff and international visitors are accomidated. Just behind our block of flats is the forest as our block is the furthest from the centre of uni |
 Duncan and our boss Sara, taking time to enjoy the view of Ratchaburi Botanical Gardens. We were here to help our bosses girlfriend with her field research, she also studies bats! |
 Some of the typical hills for the Thai Peninsula, so really amazing shapes and ridges. This view was taken from the roadside near Khao Sok National Park |
 This extremely high tech river fording technology, was the path to the restaraunt in Khao Sok National Park. |
 This is another view from the area surrounding Khao Sok National Park, it was taken in the morning and you can see the moisture evaporating off the forest |
This picture shows 3 of the bays on the West coast of Phuket (Patong is just over the next hill). You can see why Phuket is so popular with the tourists |
 This beach is part of the National Marine Sanctuary at Phuket. It was amazing to stay here as we could hear the sound of the sea all night and this is the view you opened the tent to (its a hard life) |
 The view in the opposite direction from the beach in the Marine Sanctuary, Phuket |
 One of the many, many temples in Thailand, almost all of them are amazingly ornate. When the sun shines on the temples they really come alive, unfortunately this photograph does not do it justice. This temple is in Krabi Province |
 A massive dam in Southern Thailand, there is a load of water in there! |
 A view from just outside one of our bat caves, in the distance you can see a temple which is being built |
 This photo is the view down the main stairs in a tunnel complex which was used by communist rebels and that has now been opened up as a tourist attaction |
 The view from a view point near Khao Sok National Park, Southern Thailand |
 Another view point near Khao Sok National Park |