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Thursday, 30 April 2009 06:44 |
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During our home assignment in the U.S., we are in New Hampshire from October 2010 to January 2011, and from January 2011 until we return to Thailand in late 2011, we are based in Southern California.
During our past term in Thailand, we lived in a town called Phra Phutta Baht (or PhraBaht, for short). Phra Baht is located along one of the major highways headed north, about two and a half hours north of Bangkok. You can find it on Google Maps by typing “Phra Phutthabat, Changwat Saraburi, Thailand” into the search bar, or there is a map in the About Us section The town’s name means “Buddha’s Footprint”. The town is named after the Temple of the Buddha’s Footprint which is the focal point of the town. Click here to see photos of the PhraBaht Temple (the website is in Thai but you can easily click through the photos to see what the temple grounds look like).
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