Monkey Business in Thailand #JarvieInThailand

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Monkeys were a pretty fun subject for pictures while in Thailand. Also they were pretty fun to watch how they interacted with the tourists and even the locals. Many locals seem scared out of their minds with the monkeys compared to the tourists who didn't seem to have even a healthy level of fear.
Also it was funny to see the monkeys rip bottles of soda out of people's hands open them and drink them. (You'll see that in one of the pictures below)

I think my 15 monkey shot more or less tells the story of monkeys in civilization and their layed back yet very mischievous lifestyle.

A FAMILY AFFAIR

ROVING BANDS


JarvieInThailand

These are pictures from my trip to thailand. I was there for about 2 weeks during and after #SteemFest 4. I traveling with some old friends and took a lot of photography... about 4000+ images that turned into over 150 great people pictures and over 250 scenic shots... in particular images of the south of Thailand in the beach/island area.

Enjoy the post check out the others clicking #JarvieInThailand
You can see the full gallery of scenics here



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Monkeys!!!!!!! Man I wish I could have seen some while I was there.

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Wow those are some great pictures! I like the family affair ones and that formatting!!

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Awesome shots! I love taking photos of monkeys in Asia, but with best lens (f1.8) being 18-35mm APS-C I have to get dangerously close to them to get some good shots haha

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Wow! These are great photos! I visited Indonesia and also saw some very cute yet very mischievous monkeys. I’m glad you didn’t have your phone, camera, sunglasses, etc grabbed from you! Those guys are fast!

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