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  • i miss the Saen Saeb Khong, i was in Thailand last summer and stayed in my friends apt. @ the end of Soi 49 (Soi Khong) which dead-ends to the khong...took the boat taxi many times to get to the west side of Bangkok ^__^

  • Fortunately, most of you guys can't smell this river. I used to live on this river and got used to it, but everyone else I know always talks about how stinky it is. :P

  • @DonaldxR LOL! I don't know if it still stinks or not, but I know it use to have such a reek that it could make your nose wither and drop off. That was around the bridge on Wittayu Road heading toward Petchaburi Road.

  • GOOD VIDEO!

  • my heart with u thailand wish every thing is fine

    than 4 this great video

  • Thank you for the information. I am watching videos that people in bangkok post daily, so as of now it doesn't look to good. Plus people say different things. I will keep close watch on the situation as I have done daily. It is my hope to continue my trip as I look forward to visiting such a beautiful place. thanks again for the update.

  • I have plans to come to Bangkok in Dec., but not sure at the moment if I should cancel or not. It would be my first trip to bangkok. I'm also scheduled to visit Chiang Mai and Phuket. I'm hoping the water will go down by the end of Nov, so I can still come. Thailand can use tourist money to help the citizens, which I would love to do. We all need help.

  • @browndelta1913 You should come as per your plans. Most all of Bangkok itself is dry now. The flood waters in surrounding areas are beginning to recede. The dry-season, when the monsoons switch to blow from the northeast and bring us dry weather, usually has arrived by mid-November. In December you will encounter no flood related problems in Bangkok, Chiang Mai or Phuket.

  • @browndelta1913 only 20% of bangkok are affected, most provinces in thailand r actually flood free, these include Phuket, pattaya, hua hin, even chaingmai is now back to normal, its the worst flood in the history but 80% of the country is fine

  • Thanks for the excellent views. There are indeed flooded areas, and some where water is still rising, but media in the US make it sound like the entire city is/or about to be submerged which is frustrating for both my wife and I.

  • Thanks again for the great movie

  • My favourite Khlong.

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