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The highway through Kasi
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At the market in Cần Thơ
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Kids from Kantaralak in the coriander field
Neng and her first cousin Satit.
The children from this village helping their parents on the field when ever it is needful.
The children from this village helping their parents on the field when ever it is needful.
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Aber noch können sich diese Kinder die importierte USAnische Junkfood, die es jetzt in jedem Winkel Thailands gibt, nicht leisten und bleiben bei der traditionellen Thai- oder Khmer-Küche - wie lange noch?
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