I thought this was an interesting image. At first
 I assumed this was a village that may have been flooded. At first 
glance there appears to be buildings underwater to me. However, when I 
looked into it, it turns out this is a fishing village built on stilts. 
This is the Ko Panyi Village in Thailand. It was originally built by 
Indonesian fisherman back in the 18th century. You can see 
white spots on the water which I assume are boats creating wakes as 
there is little other way to move from place to place in an area like 
this other than boat. This is a very old village that has withstood the 
test of time. It makes me wonder why it was built. There is land 
surrounding this village that it may have been able to build on way back
 when. There even appears to be a building on the right side of the 
river on the shore as well as one above the village. What could have 
happened that the idea of building a village on stilts was better than 
building on the land?
Information source: http://www.thaiwaysmagazine.com/phang-nga/phang-nga_attractions_town.html















