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Fruit galore: Thai monkey festival returns as tourists come back

Watched by tourists and locals, thousands of monkeys in Lopburi in central Thailand feasted on two tonnes fruits and vegetables after the town’s Monkey Festival resumed following a two year hiatus caused by the pandemic.Hundreds of macaques, also known as long-tailed monkeys, were seen climbing on people and stacks of fruit, munching away on bananas and. ....

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Fruit galore: Thai monkey festival returns as tourists come back

Lopburi, Thailand: Watched by tourists and locals, thousands of monkeys in Lopburi in central Thailand feasted on two tonnes fruits and vegetables aft. ....

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Fruit galore: Thai monkey festival returns as tourists come back

LOPBURI, Thailand (Reuters) - Watched by tourists and locals, thousands of monkeys in Lopburi in central Thailand feasted on two tonnes fruits and veg. ....

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Thailand's Monkey Festival Returns After Two Years, Draws In Tourists

Watched by tourists and locals, thousands of monkeys in Lopburi in central Thailand feasted on two tonnes fruits and vegetables after the town's Monkey Festival resumed following a two year hiatus caused by the pandemic. ....

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Fruit galore: Thai monkey festival returns as tourists come back

Watched by tourists and locals, thousands of monkeys in Lopburi in central Thailand feasted on two tonnes of fruits and vegetables after the town's Monkey Festival resumed following a two year hiatus caused by the pandemic. Hundreds of macaques, also known as long-tailed monkeys, were seen climbing on people and stacks of fruit, munching away on bananas and pineapples. ....

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