For those of you who have enjoyed the journals of Laurel, our field report in Bangkok, you will love these wonderful images she just posted. She says: These are some favorite photos from my weekend trip to the village. What a fun adventure it was! My full post about Krasang can be found here, and a video of the weekend can be found here…
LAURELS KRASANG PHOTO DIARY
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