It’s early in the morning and I’m getting carried away. The example photo on The Daily Post inspired me to dig out some of my own photo’s of The Temple of Dawn, Bangkok.
The entire surface of the temple is hand-mosaicked, making it an absolutely stunning vision to behold.
It is just as beautiful close up as from a distance.
It is stunning at dawn with the rising sun reflecting off it.
An impressive piece of architecture.
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Great photos! The mosaics on Thailand’s temples are so beautiful 🙂
Yes they are incredible. Thanks for finding my blog so I could find yours…I’ll be watching your trip!
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wow these are terrific! 🙂
Wow, it is spectacular.
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awesome collection..enjoyed it 🙂
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Thanks! I’m glad you all enjoyed it.