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Sunflower Field Thailand


Saraburi, a province near Bangkok, is abloom with sunflowers this month. The place continues to be a panorama of gold until January. Night was falling fast when we arrived on the field, but we were squealing with delight when silhouette of the flowers came into view.
A yellow beauty turns in. We had to see her at a brighter time of day...

So came back we did in the morning, and a sea of bright constancy swept before our eyes.
A Facebook friend mused, "... and I think to myself what a wonderful world!"

This had me bursting to life more than any other sight in my world.

My World Tuesday is brought to you by Klaus and the My World Team Sandy, Wren, Fishing Guy, Sylvia

Comments

Sylvia K said…
Breathtaking captures and such beautiful, colorful sunflowers! Love the fields of them!! Hope you have a wonderful week!

Sylvia
Hazel said…
Thanks, Sylvia. I am having a wonderful week indeed.
Rajesh said…
Beautiful flower. Amazing shots of Sun Flower fields.
Al said…
Wow, that's a lot of sunflowers. That looks much warmer than my world this week!
Indrani said…
Sunflowers are always a joy to see. :)
Very pleasing shots.
dianasfaria.com said…
Absolutely beautiful!
Hazel said…
Rajesh, thank you.

Al, that's right. My world here is warm this week. Here's hoping yours get warm soon too.
Hazel said…
Indrani and Lily, I so agree :)

Marites, I'm glad they made you smile.
Ebie said…
These sunflowers brighten up my day! There is yellow everywhere, as far as my eyes can see. What a wonderful world indeed!
Ebie said…
Pssst, PRO kunuhay, kay ga ambilay man ug strap nga dunay brand, hehehehe, bug at pa jud, unya murag di nako kabalo mu kayot ug P&S.Hehehehe.
Hazel said…
Hahah... pro man jud Ate Eb!
Unknown said…
can i just marvel at ur beautiful sunflower shots all through this night...I'M IN AWE, really.
BraCom said…
sorry for the late reaction, but I had to do my job the whole day

Beautiful My World Tuesday posting

Have a nice week,
Greetings, Bram

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Hazel said…
imriz, it's not everyday we are awed, are we? i was too, and it's been awhile since i had such feeling :) Nature like this rocks!

Bram, thanks
JonaBQ said…
wow I love the last pic :D so beautiful!

Heartifying!

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