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Thailand bay made famous by The Beach closed indefinitely

Ethan | October 3, 2018 | Latest | No Comments

  1. Thailand bay made famous by The Beach closed indefinitely  The Guardian
  2. Maya Bay made famous by The Beach film closed indefinitely to tourists  Evening Standard
  3. Holidays: Famous Thailand beach CLOSED indefinitely after tourist damage  Express.co.uk
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