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Is This What It’s Come To? Western Couples Hunting for Ladyboys in Bangkok?
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Motorcyclist Narrowly Escapes Death in Rayong Intersection Collision
Picture captured from CCTV below. A motorcyclist narrowly avoided a fatal crash after crashing into a trailer at a busy intersection near Rayongwit School 2 in Huai Pong, Mueang Rayong, Rayong Province. CCTV footage captured the incident which, which occurred at 10:45 on 29 December at the Muang Mai–Map Ta Phut Road intersection. The trailer, coming from Burapha Phatthana Road, was turning towards Rayongwit School 2 when the motorbike, speeding along the New Industrial Road past the school, failed to slow down and collided with the rear wheels of the truck. Miraculously, the motorcyclist hit the truck’s tyre with his body side on, avoided going under the wheels and narrowly missed being crushed. The rider was able to stand and inspect his bike, though he sustained a cut on his chin. Emergency responders confirmed that the trailer driver managed to brake in time, preventing further injuries. Mr. Chalongsak, a 47-year-old shop owner near the intersection, shared his concerns about the area’s dangers: “I heard the crash but didn’t go outside as I was attending to customers. Accidents happen here often because the school wall blocks visibility. Although there are stop signs and road markings, drivers rarely follow them. Everyone needs to slow down and obey the rules to prevent accidents. Yesterday, I even heard drivers honking aggressively at this same spot.” A local resident, a 25-year-old man, added: “This intersection is notorious for accidents. Drivers need to be more cautious. The motorcyclist in this case is incredibly lucky to have walked away with only minor injuries, otherwise, he might have joined the list of fatalities at this junction.” -- 2024-12-31 -
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Is This What It’s Come To? Western Couples Hunting for Ladyboys in Bangkok?
Yes the crutch of it though is they are a man, looks like a man and with a penis, most don't want one without a penis -
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Insurrectionist Dems seek to Keep Trump from Office.
I got my loss from a pair of Marshall 100w stacks plus side.... If the wife complains .. I just say I can't hear you -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 31 December 2024
45th Dugong Carcass Found in the Andaman Sea in 2024 A male juvenile dugong, emaciated and with barnacles attached to its body, was discovered washed ashore near the Ban Bo Mamuang Pier in Khlong Thom District, Krabi. This marks the 45th dugong carcass found in the Andaman Sea this year. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1347559-45th-dugong-carcass-found-in-the-andaman-sea-in-2024/ -
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45th Dugong Carcass Found in the Andaman Sea in 2024
Picture courtesy of Sea Marine Resources Research Centre A male juvenile dugong, emaciated and with barnacles attached to its body, was discovered washed ashore near the Ban Bo Mamuang Pier in Khlong Thom District, Krabi. This marks the 45th dugong carcass found in the Andaman Sea this year. On December 30, the Lower Andaman Sea Marine Resources Research Centre received a report from Mr. Sitthichai Bo Mamuang, the village head of Ban Bo Mamuang, who informed them that locals had found the dugong carcass on December 29 near the pier in Moo 4, Sai Khao Subdistrict, Khlong Thom District, Krabi. Preliminary examinations revealed that the carcass belonged to a male dugong measuring 200 cm in length and weighing approximately 100 kg. The animal was not yet fully grown and appeared malnourished. The body was classified as fresh, with barnacles covering its surface and bite marks consistent with natural dugong herd behaviour. No significant injuries or fishing-related wounds were found. This discovery is the third dugong carcass reported in the last four days. On December 26, the Lower Andaman Sea Marine and Coastal Resources Research Centre was informed by officials from the Navy’s Marine Security Unit (NRPT) stationed on Koh Lanta Noi about another juvenile male dugong washed ashore near Koh Po Pier in Moo 4, Koh Lanta Yai Subdistrict, Koh Lanta District, Krabi. That dugong was found in fresh condition, with its body in normal condition but similarly covered in barnacles and showing bite marks from herd behaviour. On the same day, another male juvenile dugong was found washed ashore at Ban Lo Yai Beach in Koh Lanta Noi Subdistrict, Koh Lanta District, Krabi. However, this carcass was in a decomposed state. Both carcasses showed no significant injuries or evidence of fishing gear-related wounds. This string of incidents highlights ongoing concerns about dugong mortality in the Andaman region, as this year’s count has reached an alarming 45 carcasses. -- 2024-12-31 -
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