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Flood images from Nick Nostitz

October 23rd, 2011 by Nick Nostitz, Guest Contributor · 4 Comments

Scenes from Nonthaburi and Pathum Thani by Nick Nostitz.

Tags: Thailand

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  • 1 Ron Torrence // Oct 23, 2011 at 2:02 pm

    Thanks Nick, you always have a way of capturing life with a camera, luckily, this time it is peaceful. That first photo kinda says it all, love the bike on the balcony, is that your place?
    I can sympathize with those people. Here in Chiang Dao Chiang Mai we were hit by a flash flood on 29 Sep, but the floodwater here only took about 2 hours to drain out ,except for my below-ground level first floor, where the floor was pushed up and cracked, took a couple of weeks to get it pumped out as the water from groundwater saturation kept coming in, had to move my bedroom upstairs and the swamped A/C doesn’t work anymore

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  • 2 Eerie Calm of Inundation « Autarchy & Liberty // Oct 24, 2011 at 7:24 am

    [...] again, Nick Nostitz’s masterclass images, published as usually in New Mandala leaves me in awe, both for their technical virtuosity and eerie calm that has followed the [...]

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  • 3 Jeremy Colson // Oct 24, 2011 at 5:26 pm

    Good job Nick

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  • 4 johnny cash // Oct 25, 2011 at 12:13 am

    how high’s the water momma? .. . 3 ft high, and rising… +5555

    Always like your photos Nick.

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