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The Thaivisa Calendar For 2010 Is Now Ready For Download

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The ThaiVisa Calendar for 2010 is now ready for download

All Thailand public holidays for 2010 is included:

http://www.thaivisa.com/calendar2010

(You need to be logged in in order to download this beautiful calendar)

Great photos guys! Can't wait to print it out....

I would like to thank all members who contributed photos for this years calendar, excellent submissions by all. Also, would like to thank Jandtaa for his hand in creating the cover page. :)

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Beautiful Calendar, Thanks George very much for this. I've already sent the link to some Thai friends. - Sunseek01 :)

Thanks guys!

I've been looking forward to this ever since I heard about it! Great job all around!

I would like to thank all members who contributed photos for this years calendar, excellent submissions by all. Also, would like to thank Jandtaa for his hand in creating the cover page. :D

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Hi 'Tywais', :D

Looks better each year as the years roll on by. :D

Cover page is the best photo. nice work 'Jandtaa' :)

Yours truly,

Kan Win :D

If any members are having problem with the primary download link, this is an alternate on a US server.

Alternate Thaivisa Calendar Download

Wow, I was absolutely blown away, top effort guys & gals, I plan to enter for the next year when I fine tune the skills with the new camera :) .

scenic by Fabienfred is a stunner, wouldn't mind that framed up.

Very good - just a small point, it would be good to have a key in there to indicate what the different colours of the "special" days mean, e.g. it looks like the red coloured days are public holidays and the brown font just notable days but not holidays, is this correct? Also, are you sure there are 2 public holidays for the Queen's birthday next year?

Very good - just a small point, it would be good to have a key in there to indicate what the different colours of the "special" days mean, e.g. it looks like the red coloured days are public holidays and the brown font just notable days but not holidays, is this correct? Also, are you sure there are 2 public holidays for the Queen's birthday next year?

regarding your last point, it was announced a week or two ago.

Nice Calendar

regarding your last point, it was announced a week or two ago.

OK, thanks.

Be aware that it is PDF file so you will need a pdf reader of some kind to open it and also that, due to the number of images, its not a small file and may take some time to download for those of us with poor connections.

Very good - just a small point, it would be good to have a key in there to indicate what the different colours of the "special" days mean, e.g. it looks like the red coloured days are public holidays and the brown font just notable days but not holidays, is this correct?

I couldn't come up with a good idea to add a legend so thought as most Thai calendars show the public holidays in red it would be apparent. But yes, Red (including the bookmarks) indicate Public Holidays and Brown indicate notable or days of interest.

As sbk mentioned, the file size is 10.5 MB due to my producing the pdf in hirez 300dpi printable format. Tested the download with my EDGE connection and it takes a few minutes so those with ADSL should have no problems (ok, depending on ISP :D ). Checking the download stats, appears about 35 GB downloaded in 24 hours. :)

Utterly beautiful. Thank you very much Tywais! :)

Stunning. Only eight or so of my selections made it, but I salute my co-voters. It's just wonderful. Thank you.

It won't open for me, the page gets timed out after around 20 seconds

ok opens now

Edited by ballache

Hi Everyone LOVE the calendar. Can you tell me where December's photo was taken? THANKS

Hi Everyone LOVE the calendar. Can you tell me where December's photo was taken? THANKS

Uthai Thani - Wat Jantaram by Kan Win

THANK-YOU so much for replying so quickly was it your photo? I went there with my husband when we toured Thailand in 2007 for our Silver Wedding Anniversary and we never knew where it was our guide took us because we'd spent about 6 hours in the minibus between destinations and it was so beautiful. Oh, I'm all goose-pimply now LOL.

Great effort people. Thank you very much for sharing the awesome photos. At work now test running the first print on the Ricoh G3 with the plain old paper before doing a run on Kodak picture paper.

Yes. Stunning, thanks very much.

Can i make a couple of comments.

It would be nice to have a small text as to where each photo has been taken - maybe next to the current text of who took it.

Secondly, i guess it's probably a bit late in the day, but Thai visa could make a few quid actually selling this in paper format. Still allow free download, but maybe get a deal going with a printer or bookshop and sell it. A lot of people would buy this to hang in their homes.

Good work guys.

Tywais - if you get time, could you list the locations of the photos?

Congratulations to the photographers!

Yes. Stunning, thanks very much.

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Tywais - if you get time, could you list the locations of the photos?

Kan Win photos,

May

Phraya Nakhon Cave - Khao Sam Roi Yot - The Royal Pavilion, Prachup Kiri Khan Province - 22-SEP-2009

November

Photo taken on 27th Friday, November 2009 in Kanchanaburi, Light and Sound Show of the famous “Bridge over the River

Kwai” (Kwae) Thailand .

December

As mentioned by 'Tywais'

Uthai Thani - Wat Jantaram - 27-JUN-2009

Yours truly,

Kan Win :D

P.S. Thank you for your votes :)

Very nice job, thank you very much!

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