Departing from the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun) to the east side of the River, นั่งเรือข้ามฟากจากวัดอรุณไปท่าเตียน

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Source of this perfect sunset

The Temple of Dawn by the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. After spending a few hours walking around the temple, I took the ferry across the river to the east side of Bangkok. There was still enough time for me to drop by another temple called Wat Po to see the famous Reclining Buddha.

I was not quick enough to take pictures of the colourful sunset behind the temple as I was rather late for the ferry. I just wish I could take really nice photos like those postcard sunsets. However, being on the boat and feeling the waves and seeing the force of the river had given me more energy and enthusiasm for getting on with life.

Now this one is my sunset photo!
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หลังจากเดินเล่นที่วัดอรุณหลายชั่วโมง เราก็ขึ้นเรือข้ามฟากไปฝั่งพระนคร เพื่อไปเดินเล่นที่วัดโพธิ์ เพื่อไปกราบพระนอนที่นั่น เราขึ้นเรือสายไปหน่อยจึงพลาดการเก็บภาพพระอาทิตย์ตกดินที่สวยมากในวันนั้น แต่พอได้นั่งเรือสัมผัสพลังคลื่นและแม่นํ้า ทำให้เรามีความกระตือรือล้นมากขึ้น และมีพลังในการใช้ชีวิตในแต่ละวันให้คุ้มค่าที่สุด แล้วไว้วันหลังเราจะมาถ่ายรูปตอนพระอาทิตย์ตกดินอีก เราอยากถ่ายรูปได้สวยๆเหมือนที่เห็นเขาทำเป็นโปสการ์ด และลงในแมกกาซีนเป็นต้น

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Wishing you a very nice day!

Cheers.


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beautiful temple my brother,amazing photography @kaminchan

Thank you! Visit Thailand one day!

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งดงามมากๆ ค่ะ

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Thank you! You like Wat Arun too!

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...however the last picture also is quite impressive. By the night picture my first thought was, when will that magic spiritual rocket will go up the unearthly realm of eternity?

Hahaha! I just notice how the Pagoda looks like a rocket!! It’s too heavy and there isn’t enough ticket fuel! So it won’t take off the the moon or another divine galaxy!

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... perhaps that spiritual energy inside the Pagoda would be sufficient :-)
By the way, as we have in Germany all those big Gotic cathedrals, I thought, that they are not only made with wood, bricks and mortar but with a huge amount of spiritual energy, filled perhaps with the hope of a heavenly reward after death.

That’s very interesting thought about the spires of those old cathedrals! It’s a known fact the those sharp tips could channel energy from above the sky and down to earth!
But these are intangible to our eyes! Some people could feel the flows of energy though!
Whether it will transport a soul up to heaven or not, I have no idea!
I’ve got to interview those who had the experience!!

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So then we should experience such channelled energy from above also in modern towers like Burj Khalifa((2,722 ft) in Dubai :-)

But you have to stand in the space underneath the dome of the spire in order to feel the rush of energy.
I think that this tower is too tall, the spire is too far from the ground. Energy might get dispersed along the way.

Cheers.

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สวยสุดๆเลยค่ะคุณ@kaminchan

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Thank you! But the first photo was not my work! Visit Wat Arun one day!

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เห็นแล้วอยากไปเที่ยวเลยค่ะ

When you come to Bangkok, I’ll take you there!

beautiful view with river ^^/

You should visit this temple in the near future!

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