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Oprettet af AL 48 d. 24-08-2013 18:40
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Mon det bliver et nyt rejsemål? - Det er i hvert fald flot arbejde af lokalbefolkningen((11((

Villages team up to build floating bamboo bridge


KANCHANABURI - When a bridge over the river connecting their villages collapsed, people in Sangkhla Buri decided to build their own floating bridge from bamboo - and the new longest wooden bridge in Thailand was completed on Thursday.

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The newly completed floating bridge links the two banks of Song Kalia River in Kanchanaburi, after the Saphan Mon bridge collapsed. (Photo from Pakon Homchoti facebook)


It is still not clear when the "real" bridge, said to have collapsed because of a weed build-up, will be repaired.

More than 500 residents of tambon Nong Lu in Sangkha Buri district spent six days building the floating bridge following the collapse of the Saphan Mon bridge.

The raft stretches across 450m of the river, from one bank to the other. It was initially expected to take take two to three weeks to complete, but the people in the two villages, Thais and ethnic Mon people, were determined to show they were a united community and finished the job in record time, Pakorn Noikate, mayor of tambon Wang Ka Municipality, said.

Saphan Mon, the country's longest wooden bridge, was brought down on July 28 by a build-up of weeds around the support struts said to have been caused by strong currents during heavy rains in Sangkhla Buri on July 28.


Weed buildup leads to bridge collapse

The 850m-long bridge, including approaches, spanned the Song Kalia River and linked Moo 2 and Moo 3 in tambon Nong Lu.

Its collapse devastated residents of the two communities, adding greatly to their transportation costs .

The floating bridge's construction was under the supervision of the abbot of Wat Sang Wiwekkaram. He also organised the donation of extra bamboo after it was feared there would not be ebough to complete the job.

The temporary, floating bridge will be open for public use after its gets a safety clearance.

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Villagers build the floating bridge, in the shadow of the collapsed bridge across the Song Kalia River. (Photo by Piyatach Chongcharoen)

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Redigeret af ADM d. 03-01-2015 02:55

Oprettet af skipper hans d. 25-08-2013 00:30
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Ved faelles hjaelp og uden for megen bureukrati kan meget lade sig goere, dette eksempel kunne mange saakaldte regeringer ude I den store verden laere noget af..

Oprettet af AL 48 d. 26-08-2013 09:26
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Er der nogen der ved noget om "Mon-folket", udover at de er kendt for deres keramikarbejde samt at de stammer fra den oprindelige befolkning ? - Der skulle også leve "Mon-folk" i Myanmar (Burma).
- Jeg mener de stammer fra de første som indvandrede til området fra det sydlige Kina:VI

Oprettet af eneber d. 26-08-2013 16:08
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Der skulle også leve "Mon-folk" i Myanmar (Burma).


korrekt de har også deres ejet sprog,Mon-folket har også rødder i Indien