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Grand Palace Disrobing Pavilion Photograph
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Nature and Scenic Photography by Gerry
703-591-9154
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2006 Photograph, Aphorn Phimok Prasat or Disrobing Pavilion, Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand, © 2006.
On the wall around the Dusit Maha Prasat is Aphorn Phimok Prasat Pavilion, a lovely little pavilion in typical Thai style, built by King Mongkut (King Rama IV) as a disrobing pavilion. In the old days the King was carried on a palanquin to the shoulder-high step of the pavilion where he alighted and removed his cere ...click for details
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Prasart Phra Debidorn Kinaree Photograph
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Contemporary item# 707008 (stock#DTHB132)
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Nature and Scenic Photography by Gerry
703-591-9154
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Size........./ 8"x10"/ 5"x7" / 11"x14"
Matted.../$40.00/$25.00/ $60.00
Framed.../$80.00/$60.00/$125.00
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2006 Photograph, Kinaree beside Prasart Phra Debidorn, Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand, © 2006.
The Kinaree also spelled Kinari or Ginnaree, is a mythological creature, half human, half-bird which inhabits the mythical Himapan Forest described in the epic story by that name. The human part may also be in the guise of a demon. The Kinaree and her male counterpart the Kinara or Kinnon are beautiful celestial beings mu ...click for details
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