Chateau de Bangkok Leads Cultural Revolution in Bangkok Hotels
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- Chateau de Bangkok Leads Cultural Revolution in Bangkok Hotels
- Dr. Frazier Motorcycles Borneo
- Firefighters still watching fire that burned downtown Greeneville …
Chateau de Bangkok Leads Cultural Revolution in Bangkok Hotels
1888 Press Release (press release)
About Chateau de Bangkok:. It is described as ‘an oasis of continental luxury spacious relaxation and attentive service all within minutes of Bangkok’s world-famous attractions’. Room facilities at Chateau de Bangkok include Jacuzzis fully equipped kitchens separate living and sleeping areas and state of the art technology. A fitness center pool steam room and sauna ensure that guests feel as invigorated as they do relaxed. Chateau de Bangkok consistently exceeds visitor expectations.
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Dr. Frazier Motorcycles Borneo
MotorcycleUSA.com
The motorcycle aspect was the biggest part of the adventure. The next element was my mentally and orally grumbling about motorcycle adventure being with rain. February 2009 found me tiring of poking around Cambodia Laos and Northern Thailand. My winter base for pushing and pulling motorcycles through tough spots dodging errant farang (Westerners) over the last five years has been Chiang Mai Thailand a winter home for exploring Southeast Asia while snow flies around my house in Montana. Twice I had done Vietnam three times the Philippines and once Myanmar. I was jonesing for some adventure in new places. A colleague had taken a guided motorcycle tour of Malaysian Borneo and Brunei and written of potentially interesting targets for my niche of motorcycling.
Firefighters still watching fire that burned downtown Greeneville …
Kingsport Times News
The fire spread heavy smoke throughout downtown prompting at least one business to evacuate for a short time. Hopson said the General Morgan Inn evacuated staff and guests because of the smoke. The downtown hotel was never threatened by the fire. Firefighters closed Depot Street and part of Summer Street to traffic and Hopson said there were quite a few spectators who gathered to watch the blaze. He said the department called off-duty and auxiliary firefighters in to man stations and work the fire and several other fire departments responded to the scene and provided assistance. “We probably had 30 or 35 firefighters counting all the mutual aid departments that came in to help us” he said.