Landmark
You can find this remaining concrete block in the middle of the rising water in Bang Khun Tien. A landmark which indicates the boundary of Bangkok to Samut Sakorn province. Originally built on land twenty years ago. Due to climate change, this area is now submerged on water. Nearby people have planted mangroves as their way of holding the big waves from entering the small fishing village and to protect the receding land area from the rising water.
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24. November 2008, 15:47
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