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Traditional paddlers back in Phang Nga Bay

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PHANG NGA: To the excitement of local villagers, rowers are once again taking to the waters of Phang Nga Bay in traditional boat races.Today is the final day of the second annual Phang Nga Bay Canoe a…

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