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<p>A boy places a krathong into a pond at a public park during the Loy Krathong festival which is held as a symbolic apology to the goddess of the river in Bangkok, Thailand - Photogallery
A boy places a krathong into a pond at a public park during the Loy Krathong festival which is held as a symbolic apology to the goddess of the river in Bangkok, Thailand.
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A boy places a krathong into a pond at a public park during the Loy Krathong festival which is held as a symbolic apology to the goddess of the river in Bangkok, Thailand.
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<p>A man swims in Chao Phraya River as he helps to place a Krathong, or a "floating basket", in the water amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life, in Bangkok, Thailand - Photogallery
A man swims in Chao Phraya River as he helps to place a Krathong, or a "floating basket", in the water amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life, in Bangkok, Thailand.
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A man swims in Chao Phraya River as he helps to place a Krathong, or a "floating basket", in the water amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life, in Bangkok, Thailand.
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<p>Women pray before casting krathongs into a pond at a public park during the Loy Krathong festival which is held as a symbolic apology to the goddess of the river in Bangkok, Thailand - Photogallery
Women pray before casting krathongs into a pond at a public park during the Loy Krathong festival which is held as a symbolic apology to the goddess of the river in Bangkok, Thailand.
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Women pray before casting krathongs into a pond at a public park during the Loy Krathong festival which is held as a symbolic apology to the goddess of the river in Bangkok, Thailand.
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<p>People pray before casting krathongs into a pond at a public park during the Loy Krathong festival which is held as a symbolic apology to the goddess of the river in Bangkok, Thailand - Photogallery
People pray before casting krathongs into a pond at a public park during the Loy Krathong festival which is held as a symbolic apology to the goddess of the river in Bangkok, Thailand.
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People pray before casting krathongs into a pond at a public park during the Loy Krathong festival which is held as a symbolic apology to the goddess of the river in Bangkok, Thailand.
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<p>A boy swims in a fountain at Saphan Hin park as he helps to place a Krathong, or a "floating basket", in the water amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life, in Phuket, Thailand - Photogallery
A boy swims in a fountain at Saphan Hin park as he helps to place a Krathong, or a "floating basket", in the water amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life, in Phuket, Thailand.
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A boy swims in a fountain at Saphan Hin park as he helps to place a Krathong, or a "floating basket", in the water amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life, in Phuket, Thailand.
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<p>A boy swims in a fountain at Saphan Hin park as he helps to place a Krathong, or a "floating basket", in the water amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life, in Phuket, Thailand - Photogallery
A boy swims in a fountain at Saphan Hin park as he helps to place a Krathong, or a "floating basket", in the water amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life, in Phuket, Thailand.
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A boy swims in a fountain at Saphan Hin park as he helps to place a Krathong, or a "floating basket", in the water amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life, in Phuket, Thailand.
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<p>A man places a Krathong or “floating basket” into Chao Phraya River amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand - Photogallery
A man places a Krathong or “floating basket” into Chao Phraya River amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand.
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A man places a Krathong or “floating basket” into Chao Phraya River amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand.
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<p>A couple holds a Krathong or “floating basket” near Chao Phraya river amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand - Photogallery
A couple holds a Krathong or “floating basket” near Chao Phraya river amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand.
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A couple holds a Krathong or “floating basket” near Chao Phraya river amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand.
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<p>A man holds a Krathong or “floating basket” to make a wish near Chao Phraya river amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand - Photogallery
A man holds a Krathong or “floating basket” to make a wish near Chao Phraya river amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand.
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A man holds a Krathong or “floating basket” to make a wish near Chao Phraya river amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand.
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<p>People place Krathongs or “floating baskets” into Chao Phraya River amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand - Photogallery
People place Krathongs or “floating baskets” into Chao Phraya River amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand.
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People place Krathongs or “floating baskets” into Chao Phraya River amid a yearly festival during which rafts of neatly folded banana leaves, decorated with flowers, candles and incense, are offered to thank the water goddess for good luck and for using her water to grow crops and support all life in Bangkok, Thailand.
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