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Cans of pure mountain air a hit in Nan Province

Nan - Fresh air from atop Doi Phu Kha mountain in Pua district is now being sold in cans as a souvenir for tourists. The product, known as Air Can, is part of a project to promote local tourism, develop new attractions in the province and manage natural resources in a sustainable manner.

Surapol Thirasutra, deputy chief of the Nan provincial administration organisation, said the PAO is duty-bound to protect and preserve the environment and natural resources.

Continued here:

http://www.bangkokpost.com/News/12Jan2007_news03.php

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Cans of pure mountain air a hit in Nan

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Pop the top and take a breath of pure canned air from the peak of Nan's Doi Phu Kha mountain.

Fresh air from atop Doi Phu Kha mountain in Pua district is now being sold in cans as a souvenir for tourists. The product, known as Air Can, is part of a project to promote local tourism, develop new attractions in the province and manage natural resources in a sustainable manner.

More from the Bangkok Post here.

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Cans of pure mountain air a hit in Nan

120107_new02.jpg

Pop the top and take a breath of pure canned air from the peak of Nan's Doi Phu Kha mountain.

Fresh air from atop Doi Phu Kha mountain in Pua district is now being sold in cans as a souvenir for tourists. The product, known as Air Can, is part of a project to promote local tourism, develop new attractions in the province and manage natural resources in a sustainable manner.

More from the Bangkok Post here.

Is this April 1st?

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I seem to remember something similar being sold in Wales a few years back - clean Welsh air from the top of Snowdon. It was a darn sight more than 30 baht though !

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how did you miss this one?

Elephants stop, loot trucks on dark road

Chachoengsao _ The chief of Khao Ang Rue Nai wants the road through the wildlife sanctuary closed at night after a herd of elephants held up and looted a string of cargo trucks. About midnight last Saturday a herd of 20 elephants blocked route No.3259 (the Ban Nong Kog-Ban Wang Nam Phon road) holding up 10 trucks, Yoo Senatham said.

now we have elephant mafia... what next?

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How would you know if the air inside is genuine from Doi Phu Kha?

Just another scam.

My bottled Lat Phrao air is clearly visible and recognisable as being from this area. I had to lable mine though.

"Remove top with caution and retire to safe distance"

"keep away from children and pets"

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how did you miss this one?

Elephants stop, loot trucks on dark road

Chachoengsao _ The chief of Khao Ang Rue Nai wants the road through the wildlife sanctuary closed at night after a herd of elephants held up and looted a string of cargo trucks. About midnight last Saturday a herd of 20 elephants blocked route No.3259 (the Ban Nong Kog-Ban Wang Nam Phon road) holding up 10 trucks, Yoo Senatham said.

now we have elephant mafia... what next?

IT wasn't missed.... a news story this huge will always find coverage at thaivisa:

A Gang Of Elephant Outlaws Rob A Convoy Of Trucks In The Middle Of The Night

some exclusive thaivisa photos as well on that thread...

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Would be a can of mountain tuna.

I think with the right marketing, with the right graphics, and with the right tourist promotion, one could sell such a can of air with Nana Plaza or Soi Cowboy scented tuna aroma for those who wish to take home some olfactory memories. :o

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How would you know if the air inside is genuine from Doi Phu Kha?

You will be able to taste and smell the pollution from the factory that was set up to can it..... :o

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Do they have the factory on top of that mountain? Do they really collect the air there, transport it down, and then inject into empty cans?

It's a whole new business - selling real smells. Nana flavoured tuna is just the start.

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