Talk:Lopburi town

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[edit] Photo?

The photo attached to this article is very nice. Perhaps the text of the article could address it in some way, explaining what those buildings are and why they are shown in this article? As it stands right now I, an uninformed reader, don't understand the connection. --Feitclub 02:35, Nov 17, 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Pronunciation: Narai Ratcha Niwet?

Does anybody know, how to pronounce the Name of the Temple "Narai Ratcha Niwet"? Or do you know where I can find help on that matter? I'm writing a TV-Text on that matter and want to be able to tell the narrator how to pronounce it.

[edit] Literature on long-tailed macaques

I found a interesting piece of literature on the long-tailed macaques (crab-eating monkeys) in Phra Prang Sam Yot. If you're familiar with Lopburi and this scientific article interests you, please edit Lopburi article.

Watanabe, K., Urasopon, N., & Malaivijitnond, S. (2007). Long-tailed macaques use human hair as dental floss. American Journal of Primatology, online, DOI:10.1002/ajp.20403 Shaxshan 18:30, 7 May 2007 (UTC)