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Rain brings flooding to Bangkok

Gary Boyle, Published on 10/01/2018

» A strong thunderstorm slammed into Bangkok before dawn on Wednesday, with floods reported in some areas across the city.

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Fake faces

Published on 26/05/2016

» Have you ever considered cosmetic surgery? I used to be happy with myself and I like my dark skin and single eyelids. But I heard that a classmate at university had a nose job and got double eyelids and her life changed.

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It's dry and getting drier. Don't waste water!

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 23/02/2016

» Starting today, don't waste water. Use only what you need.

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What do Bangkokians do when it floods?

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 24/03/2015

» It's the hot dry season here in Bangkok, but that doesn't mean it can't rain and flood. So what do people do when it floods?

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Introducing Thailand Submerged: The news section

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 27/09/2012

» One of the best things about Thailand Submerged is that it follows last year’s flooding from start to finish. Thus, it is easy to compare this year’s flood situation with last year. What for example was the situation like in 2011 at this time. Let’s take a look.

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Bayer and friends teach conservation

Learningpost, Published on 03/06/2010

» On a Saturday afternoon, a line of green-clad student naturalists walked under a scorching sun between a sugar cane field and a forest. They were headed to Khao Pasang community forest, which serves as a buffer between the cultivated land in Mae Poen district and the reserved forests of Mae Wong National Park, in Nakhon Sawan province. The district is about 300km north of Bangkok.

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Bayer and friends teach conservation

Learningpost, Purich Trivitayakhun, Published on 01/06/2010

» On a Saturday afternoon, a line of green-clad student naturalists walked under a scorching sun between a sugar cane field and a forest. They were headed to Khao Pasang community forest, which serves as a buffer between the cultivated land in Mae Poen district and the reserved forests of Mae Wong National Park, in Nakhon Sawan province. The district is about 300km north of Bangkok.