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When we, Thomas and I, arrived in Kachanaburi on the way to Sangkhla buri, we want to take a look Death bridge River Kwai. When I saw the bridge it’s not different from railroad that in Mon state and Burma, where I was grow up. But This one has a background history that was built over the river by allied prisoner-of-war and Asian labourers from various countries in the Second World War.
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