A couple of nice Thailand images I identified:

Douglas : A-four : Skyhawk
Thailand

Image by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives
Catalog #: 00040560
Manufacturer: Douglas
Designation: A-4
Official Nickname: Skyhawk
Notes: DIO
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

McDonnell Douglas : F-15C : Eagle
Thailand

Image by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives
Catalog #: 00036121
Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas
Designation: F-15C
Official Nickname: Eagle
Notes: DIO
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Tourism Thailand

10 Aug
18

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Thailand!!!!?

9 Aug
11

Question by 2Q: Thailand!!!!?
i miss thailand, and hopefully i will go to thailand after christmas this year, just don’t know why i wanna go back to thailand very a lot……..
how cannot i cope with miss thailand, i just don’t wanna mess about it for moment, i am just having exam and i will finish school soon next year and hopefully i will turn out to be interpreter, i begin to do my interpreter training in my six weeks holiday subsequent moonth to germany. so if i be patient i would have every factor best. can u tell me one thing and make me feel good please?????
coz i haven’t been to thailand because i moved to UK
hey i come from Surin, and i am going to thailand following christmas nice to meet u lot ha ha

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Answer by mikem33607
chok dee!

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Some cool Thailand images:

McDonnell Douglas : F-15C : Eagle
Thailand

Image by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives
Catalog #: 00036119
Manufacturer: McDonnell Douglas
Designation: F-15C
Official Nickname: Eagle
Notes: DIO
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Woman from 1 of northern Thailand‘s hill tribe communities dressed in classic costume
Thailand

Image by UW Digital Collections
Woman from 1 of northern Thailand‘s hill tribe communities dressed in classic costume, ca. 1913

Photographer:
Unknown

Subjects (LCSH):
Minority women–Thailand
Mountain people–Thailand

Digital Collection:
International Collections
content.lib.washington.edu/icweb/index.html

Item Number: INC0065

Persistent URL:
content.lib.washington.edu/u?/ic,492

Visit Special Collections reproductions and rights page for information on ordering a copy.

University of Washington Libraries. Digital Collections content.lib.washington.edu/

Photograph of King of Thailand Viewing Facsimiles of Early Siamese Treaty with Pat Steffing and Third Archivist of the United States Dr. Grover, 1960
Thailand

Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: King of Thailand (far right) viewing facsimiles of early Siamese Treaty, Pat Steffing (far left) and Dr. Grover (3rd Archivist of the U.S.), July 1, 1960.

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 64-NA-1878

Persistent URL: arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=3493259

Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.

For details about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, check out: www.archives.gov/analysis/order/still-pictures.html

Reproductions may possibly be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-pictures-maps-dc.html

Buy copies of selected National Archives photographs and documents at the National Archives Print Shop online: gallery.pictopia.com/natf/photo/

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Pattaya Beach at sunset.

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Through the names by which it is popularly known, Thailand already speaks of interesting stories. It is called the “Land of Smiles” because of its smiling, friendly, and hospitable people. It is also popularly known as the “Land of the White Elephant.” Considered as symbols of peace and prosperity, white elephants were highly honored by Thai Rulers. Thailand means (in Thai) “land of freedom” or the “land of the free.”

Location of Southeast Asia. This map primarily...

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Thailand is part of Southeast Asia. It is bounded on the northwest by Myanmar (Burma); Laos on the east; Cambodia, Malaysia and Gulf of Thailand on the south. Bangkok, Thailand’s capital, is the main point of entry to and exit from the country for foreign tourists via its Don Muang International Airport. There are many flights to and from major airports worldwide. By rail, Thailand is connected with Singapore and Malaysia with many trips daily. By road, there are three Thai-Malaysian borders to enter Thailand through — Songkhla, Yala and Narathiwat. Cargo ships that ply to Bangkok’s Klong Toey port sometimes carry passenger. Some cruise liners intermittently visit or stop over at Pattaya too.

Pattaya beach from view point
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The fantastic and captivating natural beauty of Thailand; its culture (which remained untouched, being the only Southeast Asian to never have been controlled by Western or European power); the traces of ancient history and kingdoms; and countless other attractions like national parks, temples, and the miles of perfect beaches, not to mention the charming smiles of its people — these make Thailand perhaps the most visited Southeast Asian country and one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia. Thai cuisine is considered one of the most popular in the world.

Thailand is fortunate to have temperate weather year-round so tourists can visit it any time, but the best time to visit the country is between November and February. That’s when the climate is as cool and dry as it can get. The hottest months are March, April and May, and the rainy weather occurs between June and October.