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Kanchanaburi Abbot-Phra Acharn Phusit Tiger temple

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Abbot-Phra Acharn Phusit Tiger temple

Kanchanaburi Abbot-Phra Acharn Phusit Tiger temple

amazing experince
Wat Pa Luangta Bua Yannasampanno Forest Monastery was established by the Abbot-Phra Acharn Phusit (Chan) Kanthitharo in 1994.

Since its opening, Wat Pa Luangta Bua gained a reputation as a wildlife sanctuary. It started with an injured wild fowl given to the monk by the villagers, then peacocks came attracted by the calls of by then rather large colony of wild fowl. An injured wild boar stumbled in to the monastery and the monks cared for him until he could be released back into the forest. The next day he came back followed by his family group of about 10 animals. By now a countless number of boar find shelter in the monastery. Villagers also started to bring in unwanted pets: four species of deer moved in, followed by buffalo, cows, horses, wild goats and gibbons. All these animals are roaming the grounds of the monastery freely.

Bucephalus says:
I imagine amazing experience doesn't quite describe it either. wow.
yeah, thats much better.
Posted on: Jul 20, 2007
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amazing experince
amazing experince
this is incredible
this is incredible
supervising if the cats are ok
supervising if the cats are ok
Looks like a inofensive cat huh
Looks like a inofensive cat huh
looks like the small cat is having…
looks like the small cat is havi
beautiful creatures
beautiful creatures
like a dog with the owner , so irr…
like a dog with the owner , so i
feeding the bull
feeding the bull
some
some
 tigers
tigers
Kanchanaburi river
Kanchanaburi river
driving back to the hotel
driving back to the hotel
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