According to these words I went to have a look at nong bua these days. Unfortunately it was a very hot day last thursday, but I went in spite of it.BobHelm wrote:Nong Bua is probably my favourite of the 3 parks - although it is a bit like a building site at the moment. It is, to my mind, the most beautiful of the parks. It seems to me that a great deal of thought has gone into making the view from any part of the park to be as attractive as possible. It will be interesting to see what the new changes will bring to the park as well. It has probably the best selection of children climbing toys available. that part of the park can get very busy early evening. The walking track is pleasant, with a few meters of different walks available, although the overall distance is about 2/3rds. of the Prajak walk.
The lake is nice and the authorities look to make it quite sweet.
Except an elderly lady I didn't meet anybody. She sold a bottle of water and wanted to know all about me.
Normally everyone has any child in the family that would be good to be married to an alien. Perhaps she has several.
As Bob wrote it would be nice to go with the children, as there are some toys over there tp play with.
When I see palmtrees I allways get a bit bored, bedause it reminds me of the cote d'azur or the ligurian coast - even I like both.
As it was so exceptionally hot I couln't walk around the lake. But I took a picture from the other side.
I am sure the lake is fine on a saturday afternoon or a sunday, if it is not so hot and when a lot of people walk around.
But after this walk I were really thirsty and drank a lot of water.
I were not the only one.