Coastal erosion, climate change threaten to drown Thailand’s ‘floating’ monastery
  • 5 years ago
Thailand’s famed “floating monastery”, located south of the capital Bangkok and west of the mouth of the Chao Phraya river, is literally being wiped off the map as it becomes a symbol of the nation’s disappearing shores. The Ban Khun Samut Chin temple once stood in the middle of a village it served, but today it is being stranded by a combination of coastal erosion and rising sea levels that are stripping away shoreline at a rate of nearly 30 metres (98 feet) each year. Mangrove trees which…
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