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Pattaya seen through Russian eyes (video)
On YouTube you can see a nice video from 2013, made by a Russian holidaymaker. Also interesting to see the differences between then and now.
https://youtu.be/6E83tKz0ANk
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With Belgian music…;-)
With the Pattaya song added, isn't it nice?
Very recognizable and yet only 7 years ago. Just like anywhere else in the world, everything changes very quickly in Thailand itself
I saw the Alcatraz a gogo again. There she always showed the classic Papillon, with Dustin Hofman.