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OK to swim in reservoirs/lakes?

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Before I moved here (Isaan) I used to swim 3 or 4 times a week at a pool within a condo I rented.

Where I am now, there is no public nor accessible private lap pool within 100km radius. The closest would be

Korat city "The Mall" shopping arcade but that entails a round trip in excess of 200km.

To get to the point, is it safe to swim in the local reservoir which is quite large. Far as I know there is

no raw sewage draining into this reservoir but local folks keep buffaloes and cows on the far side and

I have seen buffaloes wallowing in the shallows and crapping in it.

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