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Kwan Phayao Lake, Thailand
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Saen Saeb got an unused canal
Once - a long time ago - the canal was the most important route for commerce and for the water transport for soldiers and weapons to Cambodia.
At the present transporting on the road is much faster and easier, so the canal got useless, no commercial boats go the Khlong anymore.
I almost can say that we were the only boat on the water for all this 25 km, sometimes a self made ferry crossed the Khlong to bring the townsfolk from one to the other side of the canal.
At the present transporting on the road is much faster and easier, so the canal got useless, no commercial boats go the Khlong anymore.
I almost can say that we were the only boat on the water for all this 25 km, sometimes a self made ferry crossed the Khlong to bring the townsfolk from one to the other side of the canal.
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