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Frank Michel Cycling - discovering Wat Ubosot Temple in Nam Phrae - Hang Dong - Chiang Mai

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From my morning ride discovering Wat Ubost Temple in Nam Phrae - Hang Dong - Chiang Mai in the Northern Thailand. here below the video in YouTube as always, ... always happy ride frankmichel.cycling@gmail.com

Frank Michel Cycling - discovering Wat Tha Chang Temple - Mae Wang - Chiang Mai

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  This wonderful Temple, nestled amidst the serene, verdant countryside of Thung Ruang Thong in Mae Wang, Chiang Mai, Wat Tha Chang stands as a tranquil spiritual sanctuary along the gentle banks of the Wang River. Here the video in YouTube Officially established in 1927, the temple has served for nearly a century as a vital anchor for the local rural community, grounding the daily lives of residents in faith and tradition. Stepping onto the grounds of this temple, one is immediately struck by the meticulous care poured into every corner of the site. It is evident that this is a space held in deep reverence; the grounds are immaculately maintained, with not a single stone out of place and a tranquil atmosphere that speaks to constant, devoted stewardship. Beyond its pristine condition, the temple serves as a breathtaking masterclass in artistry. From the intricate carvings etched into the weathered eaves to the delicate, vibrant motifs adorning the pillars, every architectural deta...

Frank Michel Cycling - visiting Wat Sri Arun Temple in SanPaTong - Chiang Mai - Northern Thailand

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  YouTube video or for more info:in Google Maps https://maps.app.goo.gl/Nr432rU3twGY322V9 always happy ride frankmichel.cycling@gmail.com

Frank Michel Cycling - visiting Wat Ton Phueng Temple in San Pa Tong - Chiang Mai

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 Visiting Wat Ton Phueng Temple in San Pa Tong - Chiang Mai view  video always happy ride frankmichel.cycling@gmail.com

Frank Michel Cycling - What touring cycling means to me -

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 What touring cycling means to me -YouTube video- Frank Michel Cycling Wishing always happy ride to all friends frankmichel.cycling@gmail.com

Frank Michel Cycling - touring and discovering Chiang Mai and Northern Thailand by bicycle

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excerpt from Google search AI Frank Michel Cycling  refers to  a bicycle touring initiative focused on discovering and adventuring through  Northern Thailand . Service Overview Specialization : Long-distance bicycle touring and rides designed to explore the vibrant landscapes and culture of Northern Thailand. Base of Operations : The project is heavily associated with  Chiang Mai , a major hub for the Thai cycling community. Content : Frank Michel Cycling documents these journeys extensively through photography and social media, sharing insights from the road with the global bicycle traveler community.   as always, ... always happy ride frankmichel.cycling@gmail.com

Cycling and visiting Wat Sam Lang Temple - Ban Klang - SanPaTong

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  There is a particular kind of magic that unfolds on two wheels, and today, I am seeking it in the emerald embrace of the SanPaTong countryside. The simple act of mounting my bike feels like an invitation to slip into a slower, more rhythmical world. My journey becomes a flowing meditation, the gentle whir of the chain and the soft crunch of tires on paths forming a wonderful soundtrack. Wat Sam Lang Temple, Ban Klang - SanPaTong in the beautiful Chiang mai Northern Thailand. Nestled in the serene countryside of San Pa Tong province, Wat Sam Lang Temple stands as a living chapter in one of Thailand’s most ancient spiritual landscapes. Its tranquil grounds occupy the same fertile plain as the evocative ruins of Wiang Tha Kan, an archaeological site that whispers of the Haripunchai Kingdom’s greatness over a millennium ago. While the crumbled laterite walls and ancient stupas of Wiang Tha Kan tell a story of a fallen civilization, Wat Sam Lang represents a powerful continuum of fait...

Cycling Mae Wang - SanPaTong loop ride

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This is what a beautiful bike ride looks like on a February day. Pedaling from Mae Wang through the beautiful hills of Ban Mai Sawan towards San Pa Tong and back along the hills, passing through the Doi Lo and Thung Pi regions. 70 km of pure cycling fun and it is always a happy ride frankmichel.cycling@gmail.com