On Wednesday i had a couple things to do in the big city of Bangkok so i walked to the Skytrain and took the train about four stops from my place about 15 minute ride into the center of the city.
I had a couple things to do in the city once i had finished with what i had to do , i was very close to the big central park of Bangkok call Lumpini park so i decided to walk back home through this park.
It's always a cool refreshing walk through this park so much lush greenery to be seen , many friendly stray cats running around and lots of chirping birds singing away.
I came across this fallen tree trunk that looked absolutely amazing how the fungus was growing of the tree trunk it resembled large fungus mushrooms.
You could also say they looked like large sea shells or colorful sea coral just beautiful the formations were just stunning.
These funguses looked very nutritionist as you can see this rainbow snail was taking full advantage he was certainly living in a paradise full of nutrition.
I don't know what sort of shrub tree this was but some insects or bugs were certainly taking a liking to it they have actually turned it into a masterpiece painting looks very artistic with the little rain droplets on the leaves.
I had to have a giggle at this tree trunk have you even seen a tree trunk with a G-String on...lol :)
My walk through Lumpini Park was coming to a end but i still had energy to burn i remembered there was a old cemetery just over the other side of this park so i walked towards the cemetery.
During the monsoon period lots of rain in Thailand and these abandon cemeteries turn into swamps leaving the grounds very moist allowing the moss to grow over the rocks.
With the rocks and the moss combined with the trees and shrub makes the abandon cemetery look like a rain forest you just got to watch where you walk you could get swallowed up by a open grave but admittedly the landscape does look gorgeous with these mossy rocks around.
So this has been #fridaysrock by curated by
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Thank you for #wednesdaywalk challenge it's certainly giving me more of a boost to get out there and see the beautiful things around us.