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A few pics of the Erawan Shrine, a shrine outside a hotel in downtown Bangkok that has a constant stream of worshippers coming to make offerings and ask for assistance. People who feel doing so helped them often donate to the shrine, which finances a constantly performing traditional dance company next to it. You can see the shrine from above at a BTS stop, so you can watch the stream of people going in and making their offerings. It's a festive and colorful affair.
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