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5 different tuk tuks (a motorized version of the traditional rickshaw) on this nice postcard sent from Thailand in 2008.
The 15 baht stamp shows a sunsent over Ko Chang, Elephant Island, the second largest island in Thailand. There are nine more stamps in this Photos of Thailand series issued in 2008; pity that they are so small because the size does not do justice to the view. Thank you, Ratinan:-)
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