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Video: Thai beauties visit site of 2018 cave rescue drama

 

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Aspiring beauties for the 2020 Miss Grand Thailand pageant visited the Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai. 

 

There were 77 of the most beautiful women in Thailand on show at the site of one of Thailand's most famous modern day landmarks where the Moo Ba football team and their coach were rescued after their ordeal through June and July of 2018 that captivated the world.

 

The lovely ladies posed at various spots including the statue of Ja Sam who died during the rescue. 

 

The weather was cool and not wet, reported 77kaoded. 

 

Local hottie 23 year old Nong Oil (33-24-37) expressed her pride at representing Chiang Rai in the pageant and spoke highly of the lovely place they visited. 

 

According to the pageant page on Facebook the final of the event will be held at Bitec Bang Na on the outskirts of Bangkok this coming Saturday 19th September. Tickets are priced from 500 baht to 5,000 baht. 

 

Source: 77kaoded

 

 

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Better looking girls in the local 7-11. Well, not really, but someone got to say it. Tradition.

 

Would have been more dramatic if they got stuck inside, or lost - not for days on end, mind - and rescued by Elon Musk's mini-sub. Hate to think about it rotting in some Thai government warehouse, and the whole thing would have made a nice diversion from the Covid-19 situation.

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7 hours ago, Morch said:

Better looking girls in the local 7-11. Well, not really, but someone got to say it. 

 Enter the farang , who can speak Thai , and pull a lady @ 7-11 , Big C. etc .

   A completely,  new dimension . From lady work bar .

   Cashier, cleaner . etc ..

 

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i dont understand why thailand continues to glorify and wallow in some sort of reflected glory of this tragic incident. what's to celebrate about a teacher, acting in loco parentis and with a duty of care to his students, leading them into a cave that is not only well know for flooding but walking past a sign that warns of this. not only this but he is taking them there in order, can you believe it, for the students to vandalise the rock by carving their names in it.... it beggars belief.

 

the resulting rescue is unable to be carried out successfully by thai divers who lacked the skills and experience to the point the foreign rescuers had to rescue them! sadly the whole episode eventually resulting in one death.

 

what's to celebrate?

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