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TÁR Todd Field. 2022
Waterfall Erawan Waterfall (Level 7), 945R+HCM, Tha Kradan, Si Sawat District, Kanchanaburi 71250, Thailand See in map
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asprinkleofpeppermint · 2 years ago
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Erawan waterfall in Kanchanaburi province, Thailand.
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insiderzx · 2 months ago
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Erawan Waterfall, Thailand - photo by Chakkrit Khruewan
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clairehtownsend · 6 months ago
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August is Psoriasis Awareness Month
Every once in a while, I would say once a year really, as Psoriasis awareness month rolls, I switch from art to write about something that impacts me personally, Psoriasis. My Psoriasis got really bad after I had metal screws put in my heel after surgery, which did get a lot better after I had an additional surgery to take 3 of them out, but during the course of these last 2 years I’ve tried 3…
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audio-relax · 10 months ago
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Fantastic turquoise waterfall. Erawan (Thailand) Calming water stream so...
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house-towers-westfall · 8 days ago
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Stars and Gooseberries
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title: stars and gooseberries
pairing: chaol westfall x yrene towers
synopsis: chaol and yrene are glad to move into their new house after surviving a greatest war of their lifetimes. years later, along with their two-year-old daughter, an old family tradition is reintroduced.
for: @sjmromanceweek 2025, day 6 (what comes next?)
notes: i had a very different plan for this - but i don't lead the characters, the characters lead me. especially when their names are chaol or yrene. happy reading! (will post ao3 link when i get an invite which is in a few days)
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Chaol had made sure to have Yrene blindfolded. He’d tied a piece of cloth around her eyes when she’d dismounted her mare and, for extra measure, had stood right in front of her as he’d slipped it around her face so that she wouldn’t catch even the barest glimpse of the house. Their house.
The words clanged strangely in his mind. He still couldn’t comprehend the truth – that the building of the house which he and Yrene had supervised for nearly a year now was finished. That this building was now their home.
Home. He had never really known what a word that simple truly meant but he could find out, could he not? Home was what you made it – and who better to find out with than his wife?
Chaol glanced towards the woman at his side, at the hair sparkling in the sunlight, and the beautiful eyes that he knew were hidden beneath that cloth. He could see them, in his mind’s eye, as he had seen them as she’d walked in on that first day in Antica.
How far from that lord and healer they were now.
Yrene tapped an impatient foot on the gravel. “And when, exactly will I be allowed to take this wretched thing off?” She tugged at the burgundy cloth in emphasis.
A corner of Chaol’s mouth tugged up. “Whenever I feel like it.”
Scowling, Yrene placed both hands on her hips and, though he could not read her eyes, her countenance told him enough about her growing frustration. Oh, there was no doubt about that. Chaol was willing to pay good money that if he could have seen her eyes, they would be burning with the same sort of golden flame that Chaol had come to know and love.
Chaol took her hand in his and led her towards the entrance of the house. A garden teemed with life around them, sporting an abundance of flowers: tulips of varying colour, geraniums that had reminded him of the precise shade of one of Yrene’s dresses, sunflowers who were turned toward the sun just starting to creep up along the sky. The sun left behind blooms of colour, shades of orange and red and yellow that seemed stolen out of a whimsical dream, along its path.
Such summers had rarely been seen in Adarlan but the seasons themselves had decided to take mercy upon them this time, following Erawan’s defeat. The beginning of summer had been the hottest Adarlan had seen – much to Yrene’s delight. The perfect start to what would be the best day of Chaol’s life.
Chaol looked to his wife, who was very slowly progressing down the path, by his side, a hand on her swollen abdomen.
“Is it not strange that you’re doing the very thing you said you would not?” Chaol asked.
“What?”
Grinning, Chaol replied, “Waddling along.”
She slapped his arm. “I am not!”
“Whatever you say.”
He halted her with a hand at her arm when they’d reached the archway leading to the door. It was adorned with thick vines, growing around the white archway. They had to be the flowering kind, because lilac flowers bloomed from them. Delicate petals, the size and shape of pomegranate seeds, hung from the top of the arch, falling down like a waterfall of blooms.
“We’re here,” Chaol told her. Yrene turned her head towards him and he drew her thick curls away from her neck before unknotting the scarlet cloth. He pocketed it and turned to Yrene.
Yrene gasped and reached up to touch the flowers – albeit with a lot of effort, due to the growing bump in her abdomen. Her fingertips just about grazed the ends of the flowers before she fell back to inspect the remainder of the garden.
The grass was damp from yesterday’s rain, as were the gooseberry plants that Chaol had been sure to plant over the past month. Rainwater glimmered on a few of the gooseberry flowers, which had just started to bloom.
“Gooseberries,” Chaol said quietly, approaching her carefully to gauge what she thought. His breath halted as he read her expression and imagined her lovely face, always aglow with light, crumpling as she remembered her mother and the tradition that had been forgotten after her death.
Silence lingered for a while in the garden, broken only by the slow drips of remaining rainwater off the plants. Moments in which Chaol held his breath and waited, a sharp slice of pain going through him at the thought of causing her suffering.
“You remembered the memory,” Yrene said. “The memory of my mother.” Her hand almost imperceptibly drifted towards her abdomen. The movement would have been invisible to anyone but him.
“Why would I not?” he murmured. “It was your mother.” He again waited for a reply, bracing himself. “And I love you.”
Her eyes lit once again and Chaol thought a man had never been more relieved as he was now. Yrene at last looked at him, a slight smile gracing her lips, and said, “We’ll just have to make more gooseberry pie then.”
“We will,” he said, smiling, partly relieved and partly amused. “Oh, we will.”
Her hand slipped into his, her warmth seeping into him. “I love you too.”
His heart beat faster than Chaol thought was possible. But who wondered about a trivial thing such as possibility when in the acquaintance of Yrene Towers?
Certainly not him.
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Two tiny hands clung to Chaol’s jacket, a touch familiarised to him over the past two years.
Turning from the starlit sky that hung above them, Chaol said, “She’s asleep.”
Yrene propped her head up on a hand. “Is she really?”
“She only clings this hard when she’s asleep.”
Yrene's eyes were still on their daughter and the brown-gold curls beginning to frame her face.
Yrene drew her attention away from their child and said, “She looks just like you when asleep.”
Her tiny breaths were soft on his neck as Chaol turned slightly, being sure not to disturb their daughter Josefin. “I’d say she still looks like you.”
Yrene rolled her eyes. “You say that all the time.”
“And it’s the truth. I thought we’d settled the matter of your likeness already.”
Chaol put an arm around Yrene as she shuffled closer to him. Her hair glowed in moonlight, which cast a beautiful silver sheen over it.
He followed her gaze up, up, up to the pearlescent moon, an ever-fixed mark upon the night sky. Yrene pointed upwards and laughed. “Farasha.”
Ah. Josie had taken to naming each constellation with whatever name she pleased, causing many unfortunate constellations to be named Farasha, after Chaol's eternally angry horse.
He laughed and redirected Yrene’s hand to another constellation. “That was…” She tilted her hand in question. After a moment of thought, her mouth fell open and Yrene began to laugh. “That was…” she said, in between her laughter. “That was you, wasn’t it?”
“Indeed.” He huffed a laugh, rolling his eyes. He certainly hoped he didn’t look like that clump of stars, but Josie had been very adamant about his likeness to that constellation. “I’m surprised you didn’t recognise it as soon as you saw it,” he said, pressing a kiss to her neck. “If I recall correctly, we spent quite a long time laughing after that proclamation.”
“Oh, yes. About half an hour,” Yrene grinned. Silence grew between them as they both gazed up towards the stars, which winked at the family of three sprawled out onto a blanket on their rooftop. Abruptly, she blurted, “Do you remember our first day here?”
“I do.” He paused for a while, letting the colours and emotions of the day wash over him like he were reliving it all again. “I remember thinking seeing the gooseberries would upset you.”
“The gooseberries?” Yrene's face scrunched up in bemusement.
"Yes, the gooseberries,” he said slowly. “I knew what that memory meant to you and thought you’d be reminded of…” He hesitated.
“My mother?” she finished for him.
“Yes.”
“It didn’t upset me,” Yrene said softly. “Because it reminded me. It reminded me that you can take what happened in the past – whatever horrible thing it was – and grow it into something new, something beautiful and breathtaking.”
“The way scars heal over,” he whispered as she raised a hand to her face and brushed a hand down the unmarred skin of his cheek. She still remembered where that particular scar had been, as did he.
“Exactly that.”
Chaol closed the little distance that remained between them and kissed her. Softly, gently. Like the way she had told him what seeing that small bush grow had been like for her. Not upsetting nor harrowing but bringing hope.
He didn’t take his mouth off hers until Yrene drew away, glowing face morphing into shock. Her mouth hung open as Josie leapt onto Chaol.
He caught her with both hands and set her firmly upon his chest. “Josefin, you aren’t asleep, are you?”
She giggled and giggled even more as Yrene began to tickle her.
“Josie not asleep! Josie not asleep!” she sputtered out, before toppling over to the space in between Chaol and Yrene, falling onto the sunflower-yellow blanket they had laid out on the roof.
Yrene tucked her into their other blue blanket and Josie immediately began beating her fists against Chaol’s chest, as she often did to amuse herself. He let her, though she was certainly strong. She’d grow up to be a fighter, if that was what she wanted.
Yrene came up around her and halted her beating fists with a hand. Like an accomplice in crime, she leaned into their daughter’s ear and whispered, “What do we do with gooseberries, Josie?”
“Gooseberry pie!”
Chaol and Yrene smiled at each other. “Gooseberry pie, it is.”
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amazing-thailand · 5 months ago
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🐟 At Erawan Waterfall in Kanchanaburi, schools of Pla Pluang, or Soro Brook Carps, offer their usual greetings.
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blscene · 8 months ago
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Where was Until We Meet Again filmed? 

These waterfall scenes were filmed at Erawan Falls (Level 4) in Kanchanaburi
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fromeverywheretonowhere · 8 months ago
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Erawan
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The 7 waterfalls of Erawan are a misnomer, it is more like the whole mountainside sheets water from pool to pool. Very beautiful. Great swimming to cool down. The little fishes nibble you. That was this morning. Now we are on a plane to Tokyo.
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pearblossommina · 2 years ago
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ToG Read-A-Long, Kingdom of Ash, day 5
Ch 35
Oh, my god, the Rowaelin reunion. YOU GUYS. I love him. 🥺
“And if Maeve meant to bring that army to Terrasen, to either unite with Erawan or simply be another force battering their kingdom, to strike when they were weakest, they had to hurry. Had to get back. Immediately. His mate's eves shone with the same understanding and dread.”
Yeah. What IS she planning? She wants to take over the world, right? Not with Erawan. She wants to rule on her own, and she likes this world, the delights of it, vs Erawan who is all doom and gloom and bent on conquering and making the world terrible. Not saying Maeve isn’t a vile and awful monster - who needs to be dealt with - but as far as the two of them go, Erawan is the bigger threat to their lives and the planet as a whole. Maeve can kinda just chill on a continent across the sea and rule as if she’s a fae queen and be on her own for a thousand years.
Ch 36
Slow boat ride through a dark cavern with glow worm lanterns and spooky little folk as your guides
Elide! When are you gonna make up with Lorcan, he said he was sorry. He’s atoned. C’mon.
Ch 37
“He clenched his teeth. This was where they'd have it out, then. "How much longer am I supposed to atone?"”
Lol it’s just like I said!!! I mean, Elide, c’mon! It’s fine to break up if you don’t actually want to be together. But I see no sense in drawing out this fight! You’re all together now, you’re in this with the good guys, and he cares about you, and you care about him, and why are we fighting? There are bigger things at play, here.
Aww www the scene with the wedding rings. How perfectly Rowaelin. I love how he wanted to wear the ring with the emerald. Rowan you’re the cutest.
Ch 38
Have you ever played Undertale! The “stars” that are actually glow worms and a reflection on black water deeply reminds me of the Waterfall level in Undertale
Ch 39
So I wanna know. Is Father Westfall gonna turn out to be a good dude? He seems kinda like he might be working on trying to redeem himself. I CAN’T TELL ANYMORE, lol, who’s still bad?
Yrene take your contraceptive tea you dummy! So irresponsible, smh (I guess it’s too late now)(but it’s such a bad time for an unplanned pregnancy NOW when the whole world is at stake and there’s nothing but battle and war and sadness on the horizon!) (and your LIFE FORCE is tied to HIS LIFE FORCE) (lol girl - I wish you had thought ahead at all) (I mean I guess Chaol is also partially to blame here) (god you two are both so irresponsible - how could you)
Ch 40
Idk what’s going on with these two.
Like, yeah, sure, Manon, you should really try and turn all the Ironteeth witches to your side, but you’ve been kinda ruthless IN THIS BOOK even, and y’know… just be careful, I guess. I guess I want to see her do it - but I’m not sure.
And then there’s Dorian, ugh, what the heck are you doing??? Is every romance just gonna break up, I’m just…. Frustrated, lol. I get it. Wyrdkeys are *also important* and you are *also capable* but you don’t gotta do everything by yourself.
I’m just frustrated in general right now. This book’s really long. I can’t figure out where we are in the structure of the story. I still feel like not…. Much…. Has happened, yet. And I’m growing anxious, because I feel like super big things need to happen before the end… yeah, idk!
I believe in you, Dorian. I know you can do it. I believe in you, Manon. I know you can do it too! I just don’t have time for this breakup, lol.
Ch 41
*sigh* I just love Rowaelin. They went through a lot to get here. My heart is so full.
Ch 42
You guys think Aedion is gonna be happy when he sees Aelin again - or is he gonna be righteously angry because she came home with two brand new blood oaths when she promised to make a blood path with him
(I think he’s probably over it, lol, he’ll probably just be happy that she’s not dead) (but idk, he can be kinda a pain in the butt about random things) (we love you Aedion)
I’m still struggling lol but hey I made it before midnight, so this is still technically day 5
(Gonna try to get my reading done earlier in the day tomorrow)
(No promises)
(Life - ya know!)
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doppelgaengerhanna · 2 years ago
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Scenic waterfalls in Erawan National Park, Thailand
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katelyn-scstudyabroad · 2 years ago
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Thailand Part II
From Bangkok we took a guided tour to some famous sights outside the city: the Maeklong Railway Market, the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, and the Erawan Falls.
Our first stop heading out of Bangkok was at Wat Kalong, a smaller temple in the province of Samut Sakhon. The highlight of this temple was the large statue of Luang Pu Sood, a renowned monk from the temple.
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Next we visited a salt field before hopping on a train to ride to the Maeklong Railway Market. This market is very popular for tourists and I had seen many videos of the train narrowly grazing past the market stalls. The safety of this market is questionable however, as it is full of tourists literally standing in front of a moving train and taking photos, but it was still cool to see firsthand. My mom and I stayed in the marked safety zone and watched others narrowly avoid the train while trying to get the perfect shot.
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From there we went to a coconut farm for a little break with some fresh coconut water before heading to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, another popular tourist spot that many people have probably seen online/on social media. Our guide told us not to bother buying anything, as they sold the same things as in Bangkok but at a high markup, so we just enjoyed a boat ride through the market and the nearby canals, looking but not buying.
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After leaving the floating market we spent the rest of the day in Kanchanaburi province to visit the Erawan National Park and the waterfalls there. This area is mountainous and the falls spanned seven levels going up the mountain with an accompanying hiking trail. My mom had to stop at a lower level but I pushed myself to make it to all seven levels. The push was worthwhile as the seventh waterfall was the best, and since it was the hardest to get to it was also the most peaceful.
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After leaving Erawan our guide took us to a nearby lake with nice views and then we went to another questionably safe area in which we could view a train passing nice and close while on a bridge, marking the end of the tour before returning to Bangkok. While we went to some very touristy places, it was still nice to leave the city and see more of Thailand.
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asprinkleofpeppermint · 2 years ago
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Thailand vlog to Kanchanaburi province, see beautiful Erawan waterfall, Srinagarind national park, and make delicious Thai iced tea and Thai tea custard ^_^
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insiderzx · 10 months ago
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Erawan Waterfall, Thailand - photo by Chakkrit Khruewan
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hop-a-hop · 1 month ago
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8 Secret Places to Explore in Thailand in 2025: Hidden Gems Await
Thailand is a country full of well-known attractions, but for those looking to uncover something more unique, hidden gems await. If you're planning a trip to Thailand in 2025, consider visiting these secret spots that offer breathtaking beauty and fewer crowds.
1. Koh Lanta
Escape the bustling crowds of the more popular islands and visit Koh Lanta. This peaceful island features stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a laid-back atmosphere. Ideal for couples or solo travelers seeking serenity.
2. Pai
Nestled in northern Thailand, Pai is a charming town surrounded by mountains and lush jungles. Known for its vibrant night market, hot springs, and relaxed vibe, Pai is perfect for those wanting to immerse in nature and local culture.
3. Sukhothai Historical Park
Often overshadowed by Ayutthaya, Sukhothai is home to ancient ruins and temples that date back to the 13th century. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Sukhothai offers a peaceful exploration of Thailand's historical roots.
4. Koh Yao Noi
Located in Phang Nga Bay, Koh Yao Noi offers incredible views of limestone cliffs, clear waters, and unspoiled beaches. It’s an ideal destination for those seeking authentic Thai island life without the crowds.
5. Erawan National Park
Famous for its seven-tiered Erawan Waterfall, this national park is a hidden gem for nature lovers. Hike through the forest and enjoy a refreshing swim in the emerald-colored pools.
6. Koh Kradan
This island is part of the Trang Archipelago and offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and incredible snorkeling opportunities. Perfect for those seeking a quiet tropical getaway.
7. Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat)
Explore this hidden gem in northeastern Thailand, filled with ancient Khmer temples and rich history. Visit Phimai Historical Park and enjoy the traditional Thai culture.
8. Chanthaburi
A coastal town known for its fruit orchards, waterfalls, and stunning beaches, Chanthaburi remains largely undiscovered by international tourists, making it a perfect hidden retreat.
Conclusion Thailand has so much more to offer than its famous tourist spots. Discover these secret places in 2025 and enjoy an off-the-beaten-path experience filled with natural beauty and cultural charm.
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audio-relax · 10 months ago
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Beautiful Erawan turquoise waterfall sounds. (Kanchanaburi Thailand) 10 ...
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