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  • THAILAND
    Nati Shohat
    Thailand
    asia
    new years
    new year
    celebration
    Songkhran
    Songkran
    Thai people march in the streets of Chiang Mai during Songkran, the Thai New Year, which is celebrated for three days from April 13 to April 15 every year on the Gregorian Calendar. This year is counted as 2551 Buddhist Era. Songkran celebrations are incomplete unless water is thrown on each other. People roam the streets with buckets of water and children play with water guns to drench people. Water is thrown to get rid off all the bad deeds and give a fresh welcome to the New Year. April 13, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash0-
  • THAILAND
    Nati Shohat
    Thailand
    asia
    new years
    new year
    celebration
    Songkhran
    Songkran
    flowers
    flower
    Thai people march in the streets during Songkran, the Thai New Year, which is celebrated for three days from April 13 to April 15 every year on the Gregorian Calendar. This year is counted as 2551 Buddhist Era. April 13, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • THAILAND
    Nati Shohat
    Thailand
    asia
    new years
    new year
    celebration
    Songkhran
    Songkran
    Thai people march in the streets during Songkran, the Thai New Year, which is celebrated for three days from April 13 to April 15 every year on the Gregorian Calendar. This year is counted as 2551 Buddhist Era. April 13, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash90
  • THAILAND
    Nati Shohat
    Thailand
    asia
    new years
    new year
    celebration
    Songkhran
    Songkran
    Thai people march in the streets of Chiang Mai during Songkran, the Thai New Year, which is celebrated for three days from April 13 to April 15 every year on the Gregorian Calendar. This year is counted as 2551 Buddhist Era. Songkran celebrations are incomplete unless water is thrown on each other. People roam the streets with buckets of water and children play with water guns to drench people. Water is thrown to get rid off all the bad deeds and give a fresh welcome to the New Year. April 13, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash0-
  • THAILAND
    Nati Shohat
    Thailand
    asia
    new years
    new year
    celebration
    Songkhran
    Songkran
    Thai people march in the streets of Chiang Mai during Songkran, the Thai New Year, which is celebrated for three days from April 13 to April 15 every year on the Gregorian Calendar. This year is counted as 2551 Buddhist Era. Songkran celebrations are incomplete unless water is thrown on each other. People roam the streets with buckets of water and children play with water guns to drench people. Water is thrown to get rid off all the bad deeds and give a fresh welcome to the New Year. April 13, 2009. Photo by Nati Shohat/Flash0-