Showing posts with label Klong Thap Chang Bon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Klong Thap Chang Bon. Show all posts

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Klong Mae Chan and Beyond

Drove north of the Chonburi motorway to park at the Daru Muhim Min Mosque to pick up the walk going north where I had left it Thursday. The mosque took a bit of finding but when I came back I found an easy route home. This klong was becoming more rural. Although still inside Bangkok province the land on either side of the canal was mainly fish farms. I suspect at one time this was rice paddy but selling the dirt to fill in other land for housing estates was common a few years ago. Found the guy below fishing with a large net for small fish. I think they will be dried to be eaten later.

While watching the fishing, a longtailed boat came along calling for old bottles and cans. An old man from one house had a bag full. See below.

Further along there was a depot for all the recycled goods with another boat moored.
Reached the end of Klong Mae Chan, crossed over Klong Buang Kwang which it joined and turned east. After a couple kilometers a lady outside a house said that the footpath on that side run out a bit further along so I should use the other side. Turned around and headed west past where I had joined this path. This klong then ends at Klong Thap Chang Bon which is quite large. I went south for a while and then decided to call it a day and retraced my steps.
Another bit on longtailed boats, this shot shows the engine mounted on a single point. This medium sized boat has a large engine so can probably get to a decent speed.