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Market at Bangplee Yai Temple
A 200 year old market at the Bangplee Yai Temple, on the upper reach of Samrong canal.
Along the sides of most canals and the Chao Phraya river are places for social, religious and cultural activities such as temples, markets, hospitals and government offices. Samrong canal in the Samut Prakan province is connected to the lower part of the Chao Phraya river. The upper part of the canal is home for thousands of families who uses the water for their livelihoods, such as fishery, aquaculture, agriculture, transportation, and daily domestic use such as cleaning and washing. The water quality deteriorates as it travels downstream.
Creator:
John Novis
Unique identifier:
GP02BE1
Old Image ID:
IMG_1063
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5616px × 3744px 9MB
Keywords
Keywords:
Asian ethnicities
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Canals
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Chemical industry
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Day
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Indoors
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KWCI (GPI)
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Local population
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Medium group of people
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River dumping
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River pollution
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Toxics (campaign title)
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Water pollution