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Pattaya’s Mass Tourism Strain: Overcrowding and Ecological Harm
Not an idyllic destination for 50 years, tacky sex tourist, beer sloshed, badly developed concrete polluted mess. -
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Rising Anti-Israel Sentiments in Pai Following Tourists Misconduct
And you just being an ass. We both know there is still signs popping up after the last events, and also last reports from cancellation of bookings in Europe, it is an old phenomenon reappearing. I have actually never seen any other nationality being denied access before. So, again, sharing my experience, same as everyone else. Myself wanted to ban Polish and German tourist fishing groups in Norway, because they bring all their food, and drinks, even diesel to their cars. Huge fridges to bring their fish back home. Even the law is only 18kg filet, and they go home with 100kg or more. Should we be allowed to deny them access because of their former countrymen behavior? We truly despise them when they come and abuse our liberal system and rules for free travelling and kind offer to fish fresh fish. We did deny certain groups based on earlier experiences on requests. Was that wrong by us? -
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Russian Airline Flight Makes Emergency Landing at BKK After Circling for 3 Hours
These plane crashes and emergency landings have gotten out of hand recenlty. -
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Bangkok's New Plan: Beat Traffic with a Congestion Charge
I agree with you on that, but then again, have you ever taken a look at BTS during commuting hours? Those cars are now already filled to the rim during those hours -
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Russian Airline Flight Makes Emergency Landing at BKK After Circling for 3 Hours
Which is why anyone flying with a Russian airline is taking a bigger risk. -
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Just how ridiculous can it get?
Whoa Elvis...tread carefully.. The late Great King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand initiated the Royal Rainmaking Project in 1955. His interest in artificial rainmaking stemmed from concerns about drought and its impact on Thai farmers. He developed and refined cloud-seeding techniques, which led to the first successful artificial rainmaking operation in 1969. Over the years, his efforts resulted in the "Royal Rainmaking Technology," which became internationally recognized.
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