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Foreign tourists help the Thais clean up Bang Saen beach as a busy day beckons
 
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Manager reported that it was a busy day on popular Bang Saen in Chonburi yesterday but that was only half the story.
 
What was really impressive was foreign tourists helping the Thais early in the day to clear up the beach from trash that had blown in off the sea. 
 
Pawich, 47, from Pathum Thani said he had arrived early with his family and found the mess. 
 
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His family and foreign and Thai tourists all chipped in to collect the trash and deposit it in municipal bins so that others who arrived later could enjoy a beach restored to its pristine condition. 
 
Thaivisa notes that Bang Saen has been in the news a lot recently with local mayor "Tui" Khunpleum complaining about compatriots both on land and in the sea tossing trash and ruining his sands. 
 
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Source: Manager online
 
 
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19 hours ago, bodga said:

All floated in no doubt from Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar , Malaysia etc, but none from Thailand

Yes, definitely. There must be a big filter a few miles out that sorts all the floating garbage and removes anything that came from Thailand...

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Is it always the same on the other side of the gulf, at Cha-Am/Hua Hin etc?

 

If not, it hints at it being based on currents from the sea washing up the rubbish thrown over by the boats. 

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10 hours ago, JensenZ said:

The beach belongs to the landowners who gain most of the commercial advantages from it.

All beaches in Thailand are public space by law.  The prohibition of private business operations on these public beaches is without exception, but has been ignored in many places including on beaches in places like Phuket and other tourism destinations.

'nuf sed.

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3 hours ago, wotsdermatter said:

All beaches in Thailand are public space by law.  The prohibition of private business operations on these public beaches is without exception, but has been ignored in many places including on beaches in places like Phuket and other tourism destinations.

'nuf sed.

"'nuf sed"? Actually, you didn't say enough...

 

You did not understand my comment. It had nothing to do with who actually owns the sand...

 

Let me give you an example of landowner's commercial advantage. They own land close to the beach, their land is worth more. A hotel close to the beach can command higher prices. Any unit or house with a beach view or close to the beach is more valuable. Condos built on the land close to the beach fetch higher prices. It is in the interest of all landowners to have a clean, attractive beach in any town or city close to the beach. It is an asset to the whole community. The more attractive and enticing the beach, the more tourists and visitors will come to the town or city and spend money.

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