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Old 25th Apr 2006, 05:31 PM
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Suriya river, where the water flow north.

These pictures are from the second Suriya River survey. We went full-team this time, and managed to get atleast 5 new species and 1 new family record for Thailand and very much likely a few new fish species not known to sciene. Better yet, the Orchid team also discovered a new species of orchid not known to science on a lime-stone hill next to Suriya river. Un-known orchid is a little more difficult to come by compare to fishes as it has a much larger public interest. The forest in this area is UNESCO world heritage site and receive full protection from the government. You need a permit to enter this area hence, these fishes are save here!

This is the links to all the images:

The first one:
http://www.siamensis.org/new/webboar...?board_id=5795

More scenic and underwater photographs from the guy with the most artistic eyes and best camera among us.
http://www.siamensis.org/new/webboar...?board_id=5835

More scenic and underwater photographs:
http://www.2how.com/board/topic.php?id=10681

The new orchid:
http://www.siamensis.org/new/webboar...?board_id=5797

Some others orchid and plants:
http://www.siamensis.org/new/webboar...?board_id=5805

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Old 25th Apr 2006, 05:57 PM
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when are we gonna get an english version?

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Old 25th Apr 2006, 06:26 PM
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Yup....I hope can read the English version in the future.

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I need a thai gerfren.

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Old 25th Apr 2006, 10:18 PM
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I will write a short essay about this trip in English real soon.
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Old 25th Apr 2006, 10:55 PM
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Hi Nonn, It's a beautiful place and protected! I saw someone flyfishing in one of the picture. Did you get anything? Any big and predatory fish over there? Thanks for sharing

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Old 25th Apr 2006, 11:53 PM
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what's that stripey barb in the very first picture on the first link??
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Old 26th Apr 2006, 10:12 AM
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The fly fishing guy didn't get any thing, he was trying to get the larger specimen of the stripey barb in the first picture, which was Hampala salweenensis.
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