Panoramas from Thailand in 2007
Welcome to my panoramas from Thailand in 2007. Each pano is interactive and all are zoom-able, regardless of whether it is Flash or Java. However, it's the Java ones which rotate. Have a gander at them, there is no rush. Some are about 1MB and so may take a while to download depending on your connection speed. I hope it's worth it though!
A fair few panoramas from my World Tour in this collection: enjoy!
Hotel View, Ko Tao
Taken outside the door of my hotel (Laemklong) room looking down upon the beach of Chalok Baan Kao Bay - 'twas a great place to stay for a week! This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Beach, Ko Tao
Taken in the centre of the Chalok Baan Kao Bay infront of all the bars and hotels looking all around the beach. This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Central World Plaza, Bangkok
I was too early to be allowed in the shopping centre (I know, how pitiful) so I went for a brief stroll to pass the time. I was so bored that I did this panorama - it's my biggest ever. There are 33 portrait photos here in an array of 11 x 3, not bad eh? Almost 100˚ vertical field of view too! This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Inside Central World Plaza, Bangkok
This panorama was taken on one of the floors on the way up to the cinema which is on the top floor. The escalators go up in spirals around the inside which makes it feel like you're on a drill or something! It is a really clean and cool building - an excellent rest from the mayhem that is Bangkok. This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Bridge over the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi
Taken in the back of a market building on my way to the bridge. It gives a brief overview of the size of the structure and shows that people really do make a mountain out of a molehill. This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Ruins Overview, Sukhothai
I thought I'd give a brief overview of the ruins and stupas left at Sukhothai - and this is it! This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Wat Khok Singkaram, Si Satchanalai
Taken atop the steps leading to the stupa of Wat Khok Singkaram looking back down at the base walls, it was quite high and the ruins were well preserved. This panorama requires the Java plugin.
Vachiratharn Waterfalls, Doi Inthanon
Taken inside Doi Inthanon National Park in northern Thailand near Chang Mai this was perhaps the most impressive waterfalls within the park. The weather wasn't great and there was tons of spray so it's not the best panorama ever, oh well. This panorama requires the Java plugin.