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Spanning a buoy rope across the khlong for a short time


Lorry

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On 10/12/2024 at 2:18 PM, Lorry said:

Only for hours, maybe even less.

Not official-looking.

Anyone can guess thre purpose?

Fishing???

(there is an upscale mall next to this place,  where they could sell their catch)

Hard to tell without a photo, 'A buoy rope' ?  what is that even ? The locals where I am put a rope across the Klong the same reason chickens cross the road, to get to the other side, especially if its fast flowing. Could have a net attached ??

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4 hours ago, brianthainess said:

Hard to tell without a photo, 'A buoy rope' ?  what is that even ? The locals where I am put a rope across the Klong the same reason chickens cross the road, to get to the other side, especially if its fast flowing. Could have a net attached ??

It's a rope with buoys every 3 meters or so, the khlong is maybe 20 meters wide.

They  don't use it to get to the other side. 

I couldn't see whether there is a net attached or not.

They don't do this often. 

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