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Thailand Temple Built Out Of Beer Bottles

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The temple in these photos is unbelievable. It is made entirely out of beer bottles. That means the steps, the walls, the columns, all of it. It is absolutely beautiful but somebody has to be drinking a lot of beer.
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Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew in Thailand, also known as Wat Lan Kuad or the Temple of a Million Bottles’ is in Sisaket province near the Cambodian border, 400 miles from the capital Bangkok.

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The Buddhist Thai monks began collecting bottles in 1984 and they collected so many that they decided to use them as building material for a Thai temple.

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They encouraged the local authorities to send them more and they have now created a complex of around 20 buildings using the beer bottles, comprising the main temple over a lake, crematorium, prayer rooms, a hall, water tower, tourist bathrooms and several small bungalows raised off the ground which serve as monks quarters.

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The bottles do not lose their color, provide good lighting and are easy to clean, the monks say. A concrete core is used to strengthen the building and the green bottles are Heineken and the brown ones are the Thai beer Chang.
The Thai monks are so Eco-friendly that the mosaics of Buddha are created with recycled beer bottle caps.

Altogether there are about 1.5 million recycled bottles in this Thailand temple, and the monks at the temple are intending to reuse even more.
Abbot San Kataboonyo said: The more bottles we get, the more buildings we make.

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The beer bottle temple is now on an approved list of Eco-friendly sight-seeing tours in southeast Asia.

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The article is originating from thaipro.com

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