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Widespread criticism for people who DROVE up to scenic viewing point at Phu Thap Buek


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Netizens turned on a group of people who drove up to a popular but scary scenic viewing point in the north-central region of Thailand.

 

Everybody else walks.

 

A car was parked atop Pha Hua Singh in a post on a facebook page that translates to "Let's go to Phu Thap Buek" - a natural and mountainous area in Phetchabun province, reported Daily News.

 

Administrators said don't drive a car there.

 

Netizens agreed with some saying it is scary enough just to walk. 

 

Others blamed the car driver for trying to look good and ignoring the trouble it could bring to both themselves and others. 

 

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4 hours ago, shady86 said:

There is a reason why Toyota named this car a "Legender".

Indeed.....I think they got one hell of a picture for their YouTube channel.

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16 minutes ago, John435 said:

Most decent hills in Thailand have roads right to the top. And a car park. 

and a 7-11.

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4 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Not the place to develop brake issues.

I like to see the route.  Does anyone know if its a road?

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A quick lookup on Google:

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People do regularly drive up there with cars, or the road wouldn't look like this. A path where people only walk looks way different.

You could drive a Honda City up there.

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