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It's never cold in Bangkok

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    Note the portrait of the king in the background. He is widely revered in Thailand.


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    That is ummmm.... cool! Primitive form of air conditioning?

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    cool shot!
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    It's an 'ice cube distribution centre'. These large blocks were delivered by truck, chopped up and delivered to local stores nearby.

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