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I am a world traveler, currently in Thailand. I explore the country and describe what I see and do. I show my daily explorations via video on YouTube, Rumble, Odysee and Subscribe Star. If you want to know anything or see something in Thailand let me know.
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Inside Thailand’s Giant 105m Silver Dome – Wat Phra Buddha Saeng Tham - Saraburi 2025

Wat Phra Buddha Saeng Tham, also known as Wat Buddha Sang Dham, is located in Saraburi Thailand, approximately 100 km northeast of Bangkok. Wat Phra Phuttha Saeng Tham (วัดพระพุทธแสงธรรม), which translates to “Temple of the Buddha’s Radiant Dhamma.”

Established in 2012 under the guidance of Phra Khru Phawanakit Koson (Luang Por Somchai), a respected monk of the Dhammayut sect, the temple was constructed on over 300 rai (120 acres) of donated land with the aim of creating a modern center for Buddhist practice, meditation, and community education within the Theravada tradition. Funding came entirely from public donations, reflecting deep local devotion and the cultural practice of merit-making. Though relatively new, it has rapidly become notable for its architectural grandeur and serene spiritual environment.

The temple’s most striking feature is the Great Silver Dome, known as Phra Buddha Mahawihan, a 108-meter-diameter structure shaped like an inverted ...

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St. Peter’s Basilica: Architectural Masterpiece - Vatican City 2025

Saint Peter’s Basilica, located in Vatican City, is one of the holiest sites in Christianity and the largest church in the world by interior measure. It stands on the traditional burial site of Saint Peter, one of Jesus’ apostles and the first Bishop of Rome, considered the first Pope. Catholic tradition holds that Peter was martyred in Rome around 64 AD during Nero’s persecutions and buried on Vatican Hill, near the Circus of Nero.

The original Old Saint Peter’s Basilica dates back to the 4th century. Around 326–360 AD, Emperor Constantine the Great, the first Christian Roman emperor, commissioned a five-aisled structure with a central nave and atrium over Peter’s tomb.

This building served as a major pilgrimage site for over 1,200 years, hosting papal coronations such as Charlemagne’s as Holy Roman Emperor in 800 AD, and accumulating numerous tombs, relics, and artworks. By the 15th century, however, it had fallen into severe disrepair, with leaning walls prompting plans for ...

Discovering the Roman Forum and Palatine Hill: Must-See Ruins in Rome - Italy 2025

Nestled in the heart of Rome, between the Capitoline Hill and the Circus Maximus, the Palatine Hill and the Roman Forum together form the ancient core of the city—a place where myth, history, and imperial ambition intertwine. According to legend, it was on the Palatine Hill that Romulus founded Rome in 753 BC, after slaying his brother Remus, and where the she-wolf nurtured the twins in the Lupercal cave. This centermost of Rome’s seven hills quickly became the most desirable address, evolving from modest Iron Age huts to the opulent residences of the elite during the Republic, and finally to the sprawling palaces of emperors like Augustus, Tiberius, Nero, and Domitian. The word “palace” itself derives from “Palatine,” a testament to its enduring association with power and luxury.

Below the hill lies the Roman Forum, once a marshy valley reclaimed in the 7th century BC to become the bustling political, religious, commercial, and social center of the ancient world. For over a ...

Mercatino di Natale (Christmas market) in Piazza Navona - 200 Year Old Tradition - Rome Italy 2025

The Mercatino di Natale (Christmas market) in Piazza Navona is one of Rome’s oldest and most beloved traditions, often called the Mercatino della Befana. Its roots trace back over 200 years, evolving from seasonal street sellers. The piazza hosted a daily food market from 1477 until 1869 (later moved to Campo de’ Fiori), but by the late 19th century (around 1876), it became dedicated to an annual Christmas fair—initially toys, sweets, and nativity figures tied to Epiphany celebrations.

Today, it’s a festive, family-oriented market filling the piazza with wooden stalls selling artisanal Christmas decorations, handmade nativity scenes (presepi), wooden toys, leather goods, ceramics, books, regional sweets (like panettone and roasted chestnuts), and gift items.

Attractions include a vintage carousel, street performers, puppet shows, and workshops for children. The atmosphere is magical at night with twinkling lights framing the Baroque fountains and palaces.

It typically runs from early ...

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