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Viral Clip Shows Foreign Man Swimming in Bangkok’s Filthy Khlong Saen Saep


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7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

 

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A video of a foreign man diving into the murky waters of Bangkok’s infamous Khlong Saen Saep has gone viral, leaving Thai netizens in shock and sparking heated debates online about water safety and health risks.

 

The clip, shared on November 30, by the account @RedSkullxxx on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), shows the man fearlessly jumping into the canal and swimming with apparent ease. The video has since amassed widespread attention, with many viewers expressing disbelief and concern over his actions.

 

 

Thai social media users quickly flooded the post with comments questioning how someone could dare to swim in the notoriously polluted canal, which has long been known for its poor water quality and dangerous boat traffic.

 

The primary concerns voiced by commenters revolved around the canal’s extreme pollution and the potential health hazards. One user wrote:

 

“If he inhales even a little water, bacteria will eat away at his brain for sure.”

 

Another warned of physical dangers, adding:

 

“The water is dirty, but more than that, aren’t you afraid of the express boats? If one hits you, you’re gone. Worst case, you get sliced by a boat propeller.”

 

The canal, a vital yet heavily polluted waterway, serves as a transit route for commuter boats in Bangkok. Locals pointed out the risk of sudden boat collisions, especially as the man appeared to be swimming without paying attention to oncoming traffic.

 

For years, Khlong Saen Saep has been a subject of public health warnings due to its toxic mix of industrial waste, household garbage, and untreated sewage. Descriptions of its water include oil slicks, floating debris, and a strong stench. Despite cleanup efforts by authorities, the canal remains one of the city’s most polluted waterways.

 

A commenter shared their past observations, stating:

 

“Back when I was a student near Asok, kids would jump into the canal for fun, but the surface of the water was covered in oil and trash. It was disgusting!”

 

Another added:

 

“During the Loy Krathong festival, people still get into the water, even though it’s not safe. I shudder just thinking about it.”

 

While many criticized the man’s actions as reckless and hazardous, a smaller portion of commenters defended his choice, arguing that personal freedom should be respected as long as it doesn’t harm others.

 

One user remarked:

 

“Where someone chooses to swim is their business. Just don’t inconvenience others.”

 

 

The viral video has reignited discussions about the state of Bangkok’s waterways and the persistent environmental challenges they face. Many netizens are calling for stronger public awareness campaigns and stricter measures to address water pollution and safety.

 

As the debate rages on, one thing remains clear: the video has highlighted not only the shocking daring of the foreign man but also the dire state of Khlong Saen Saep, which many Thais hope will one day see significant improvement.

 

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Will be asking for fundme next week.

Posted
7 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

If he inhales even a little water, bacteria will eat away at his brain for sure.”

Too late.

Mission accomplished 😂

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8 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

questioning how someone could dare to swim in the notoriously polluted canal,

 

Perhaps he fancied a mud bath?

 

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I always get sick whenever I swim in the local 5 star hotel pool, let alone in the BKK river network (rat highway).

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Ive Seen old lady noodle sellers sitting washing dishes and wooden chopsticks in the black klong water near the old British embassy many times so thai netizens might want to worry about their own bacterial intake before worrying about this fool 

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