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  • 27 SEPTEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman uses her canoe to take her child to school in the khlong (canal) at the floating market in Damnoen Saduak, Thailand. The market is famous because vendors cruise the canals around the market selling produce and tourist curios. It is one of the best known tourist attractions in Samut Songkhram province.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 SEPTEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman uses her canoe to take her child to school in the khlong (canal) at the floating market in Damnoen Saduak, Thailand. The market is famous because vendors cruise the canals around the market selling produce and tourist curios. It is one of the best known tourist attractions in Samut Songkhram province.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DamnoenSaduakFloatingMarket004.jpg
  • 27 SEPTEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman paddles her canoe through the khlong (canal) at the floating market in Damnoen Saduak, Thailand. The market is famous because vendors cruise the canals around the market selling produce and tourist curios. It is one of the best known tourist attractions in Samut Songkhram province.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DamnoenSaduakFloatingMarket003.jpg
  • 27 SEPTEMBER 2016 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman paddles her canoe through the khlong (canal) at the floating market in Damnoen Saduak, Thailand. The market is famous because vendors cruise the canals around the market selling produce and tourist curios. It is one of the best known tourist attractions in Samut Songkhram province.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    DamnoenSaduakFloatingMarket001.jpg
  • 17 NOVEMBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman sells produce in a floating market in the Thonburi section of Bangkok. Floating markets are common in parts of Thailand with lots of canals. Bangkok used to be known as the "Venice of the East" because of the number of waterways the criss crossed the city. Now most of the waterways have been filled in but boats and ships still play an important role in daily life in Bangkok. Thousands of people commute to work daily on the Chao Phraya Express Boats and fast boats that ply Khlong Saen Saeb or use boats to get around on the canals on the Thonburi side of the river. Boats are used to haul commodities through the city to deep water ports for export.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 NOVEMBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman sells produce in a floating market in the Thonburi section of Bangkok. Floating markets are common in parts of Thailand with lots of canals. Bangkok used to be known as the "Venice of the East" because of the number of waterways the criss crossed the city. Now most of the waterways have been filled in but boats and ships still play an important role in daily life in Bangkok. Thousands of people commute to work daily on the Chao Phraya Express Boats and fast boats that ply Khlong Saen Saeb or use boats to get around on the canals on the Thonburi side of the river. Boats are used to haul commodities through the city to deep water ports for export.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 NOVEMBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman makes "mee krob" (Thai fried noodles with tamarind sauce) at a floating market in the Thonburi section of Bangkok. Floating markets are common in parts of Thailand with lots of canals. Bangkok used to be known as the "Venice of the East" because of the number of waterways the criss crossed the city. Now most of the waterways have been filled in but boats and ships still play an important role in daily life in Bangkok. Thousands of people commute to work daily on the Chao Phraya Express Boats and fast boats that ply Khlong Saen Saeb or use boats to get around on the canals on the Thonburi side of the river. Boats are used to haul commodities through the city to deep water ports for export.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThonburiBoats044.jpg
  • 10 JULY 2011 - DAMNOEN SADUAK, RATCHABURI, THAILAND:  Tourists walk by an elephant used for street begging in Damnoen Saduak, Thailand. The Thai countryside south of Bangkok is crisscrossed with canals, some large enough to accommodate small commercial boats and small barges, some barely large enough for a small canoe. People who live near the canals use them for everything from domestic water to transportation and fishing. Some, like the canals in Amphawa and nearby Damnoensaduak (also spelled Damnoen Saduak) in Rajburi  province (also spelled Ratchaburi) are also relatively famous for their "floating markets" where vendors set up their canoes and boats as floating shops.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2011 - DAMNOEN SADUAK, RATCHABURI, THAILAND:  Tourists walk by an elephant used for street begging in Damnoen Saduak, Thailand. The Thai countryside south of Bangkok is crisscrossed with canals, some large enough to accommodate small commercial boats and small barges, some barely large enough for a small canoe. People who live near the canals use them for everything from domestic water to transportation and fishing. Some, like the canals in Amphawa and nearby Damnoensaduak (also spelled Damnoen Saduak) in Rajburi  province (also spelled Ratchaburi) are also relatively famous for their "floating markets" where vendors set up their canoes and boats as floating shops.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 JULY 2011 - DAMNOEN SADUAK, RATCHABURI, THAILAND:  Water taxis on a canal near Damnoen Saduak, Thailand. The Thai countryside south of Bangkok is crisscrossed with canals, some large enough to accommodate small commercial boats and small barges, some barely large enough for a small canoe. People who live near the canals use them for everything from domestic water to transportation and fishing. Some, like the canals in Amphawa and nearby Damnoensaduak (also spelled Damnoen Saduak) in Rajburi  province (also spelled Ratchaburi) are also relatively famous for their "floating markets" where vendors set up their canoes and boats as floating shops.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 NOVEMBER 2012 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Mee krob, or crispy fried noodles with tamarind sauce, in a floating market in the Thonburi section of Bangkok. Bangkok used to be known as the "Venice of the East" because of the number of waterways the criss crossed the city. Now most of the waterways have been filled in but boats and ships still play an important role in daily life in Bangkok. Thousands of people commute to work daily on the Chao Phraya Express Boats and fast boats that ply Khlong Saen Saeb or use boats to get around on the canals on the Thonburi side of the river. Boats are used to haul commodities through the city to deep water ports for export.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThonburiBoats045.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A market vendor picks up the awning from her market stall as a train comes into the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A market vendor picks up the awning from her market stall as a train comes into the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain026.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A market vendor picks up the awning from her market stall as a train comes into the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain025.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A market vendor in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain019.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A market vendor in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain010.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A vegetable vendor does business in the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain036.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A vendor watches a train pass through the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain028.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A market vendor in the Samut Songkhram market sets out crabs she's selling. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain023.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A vendor helps a customer in the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain022.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A market vendor in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain018.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A market vendor in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain009.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A Buddhist nun in the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain006.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A market vendor in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain001.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: The train passes a market stall in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain039.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A vegetable vendor does business in the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain037.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A vegetable vendor does business in the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain035.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A vendor watches a train pass through the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain034.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A train pass pulls into the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain033.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A vendor watches a train pass through the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain032.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A vendor watches a train pass through the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain031.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A vendor watches a train pass through the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain030.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A train pulls into the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain029.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND:  A fish monger in the Samut Songkhram market weighs a fish before selling it. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain021.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A meat vendor chops meat in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain020.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A meat vendor counts her money in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain017.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A man shops for fruit in the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain016.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND:  A porter carries a bag of ice through the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain015.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A woman walks through the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain014.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A fruit vendor in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain013.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A Buddhist nun in the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain011.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: Thai candies for sale in the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A Buddhist nun in the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: Fish for sale in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain004.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND:  A fish monger in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    SamutSongkhramMarketTrain003.jpg
  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: An elderly woman shops in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: Seafood vendors pick up their merchandise as a train comes into Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A fruit vendor in the Samut Songkhram market. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A Buddhist nun in the market in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 JANUARY 2013 - SAMUT SONGKHRAM, SAMUT SONGKHRAM, THAILAND: A railway worker walks back to his office after waving an outbound train out of the station in Samut Songkhram. Four trains each day make the round trip from Baan Laem, near Samut Sakhon, to Samut Songkhram, the train chugs through market eight times a day (coming and going). Each time market vendors pick up their merchandise and clear the track for the train, only to set up again when the train passes. The market on the train tracks has become a tourist attraction in this part of Thailand and many tourists stop to see the train on their way to or from the floating market in Damnoen Saduak.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 NOVEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  "Krathongs" for sale in Bang Chak Market. Krathongs are small boats Thais float in canals and bodies of water, on Loy Krathong, a Buddhist holiday on the full moon in November.  The Bang Chak Market serves the community around Sois 91-97 on Sukhumvit Road in the Bangkok suburbs. About half of the market has been torn down. Bangkok city authorities put up notices in late November that the market would be closed by January 1, 2016 and redevelopment would start shortly after that. Market vendors said condominiums are being built on the land.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 NOVEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  "Krathongs" for sale in Bang Chak Market. Krathongs are small boats Thais float in canals and bodies of water, on Loy Krathong, a Buddhist holiday on the full moon in November.  The Bang Chak Market serves the community around Sois 91-97 on Sukhumvit Road in the Bangkok suburbs. About half of the market has been torn down. Bangkok city authorities put up notices in late November that the market would be closed by January 1, 2016 and redevelopment would start shortly after that. Market vendors said condominiums are being built on the land.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 NOVEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People shop for "krathongs" in Bang Chak Market. Krathongs are small boats Thais float in canals and bodies of water, on Loy Krathong, a Buddhist holiday on the full moon in November.  The Bang Chak Market serves the community around Sois 91-97 on Sukhumvit Road in the Bangkok suburbs. About half of the market has been torn down. Bangkok city authorities put up notices in late November that the market would be closed by January 1, 2016 and redevelopment would start shortly after that. Market vendors said condominiums are being built on the land.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 24 NOVEMBER 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People shop for "krathongs" in Bang Chak Market. Krathongs are small boats Thais float in canals and bodies of water, on Loy Krathong, a Buddhist holiday on the full moon in November.  The Bang Chak Market serves the community around Sois 91-97 on Sukhumvit Road in the Bangkok suburbs. About half of the market has been torn down. Bangkok city authorities put up notices in late November that the market would be closed by January 1, 2016 and redevelopment would start shortly after that. Market vendors said condominiums are being built on the land.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND: SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (pink blouse), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, tours the floating market during voter outreach at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND: SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (pink blouse), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, tours the floating market during voter outreach at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai, monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People kneel and pray along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman feeds a swan along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai, monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Swans in Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok before the monks go on their alms rounds. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai, monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Swans in Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok before the monks go on their alms rounds. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai, monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People kneel and pray along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 16 JULY 2014 - SAMUT PRAKAN, SAMUT PRAKAN, THAILAND: A fruit vendor in the floating market in Ancient Siam. Ancient Siam is a historic park about 200 acres (81 hectares) in size in the city of Samut Prakan, province of Samut Prakan, about 90 minutes from Bangkok. It features historic recreations of important Thai landmarks and is shaped roughly like the country of Thailand.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND: SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (pink blouse, right), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, meets voters at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND: SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (pink blouse, center), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, meets voters at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND: SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (pink blouse, left), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, looks at a whole deep fried pig during voter outreach at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND: SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (pink blouse), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, meets voters at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND: SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (pink blouse), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, meets voters at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND: SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (pink blouse), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, meets voters at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND: SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (right, pink blouse), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, presents alms to monks at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (center left, pink blouse, pink skirt), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, and other supporters of the Pheu Thai Party pray before monks collected alms at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (center left, pink blouse, pink skirt), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, and other supporters of the Pheu Thai Party pray before monks collected alms at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUDARAT KEYURAPHAN (center, pink blouse, pink skirt), the Pheu Thai Party candidate for Prime Minister of Thailand, and other supporters of the Pheu Thai Party pray before monks collected alms at the Kwan Riam Floating Market at Wat Bamphen Nuea in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. The Thai government has tentatively scheduled a general election for 24 February 2019. It will be Thailand's first election since a military coup overthrew the government of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. Yingluck was a the leader of the Pheu Thai Party before her ouster. Sudarat was a member of Thaksin Shinawatra's cabinet. Thaksin's government was also deposed by a coup in 2006.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Monks pull away from the banks of Khlong Saen Saeb after collecting alms at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Buddhist monks collect alms from people along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People kneel and pray along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People kneel and pray along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People kneel and pray along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People kneel and pray along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People kneel and pray along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KwanRiamFloatingMarket011.jpg
  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Swans in Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok before the monks go on their alms rounds. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai, monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Swans in Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok before the monks go on their alms rounds. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai, monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KwanRiamFloatingMarket008.jpg
  • 05 JANUARY 2019 - MINBURI, BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People kneel and pray along Khlong Saen Saeb, at the Kwan Riam Floating Market in Minburi, east of downtown Bangkok. People gather on both sides of the khlong (canal) between Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bamphen Tai and monks in boats go past them as people present the monks with food, flowers, and other offerings. It is the only place in Bangkok where monks regularly use boats for their alms rounds.           PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    KwanRiamFloatingMarket005.jpg
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