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Beach-goers take a stroll on quiet Kamala beach in tsunami-hit Thailands Phuket
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Beach-goers take a stroll on quiet Kamala beach in tsunami-hit Thailands Phuket
Beach-goers take a stroll on quiet Kamala beach in the tsunami-hit tropical island of Phuket on January 20, 2005. Talk of " new beginnings" is all the rage in Thai tourism circles at the moment, but for all the good intentions, efforts to smarten up resort areas and rid them of sleaze and grime look likely to fail. The Indian Ocean tsunami swept away more than 5, 000 Thais and tourists on Dec. 26 during the peak season of a country that attracted about 12 million holiday makers last year. NO RIGHTS CLEARANCES OR PERMISSIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR THIS IMAGE. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad BM/LA - RP5DRIGMAVa
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In this photo print, beach-goers are seen taking a leisurely stroll along the serene shores of Kamala beach in Phuket, Thailand. The image captures the aftermath of the devastating tsunami that struck on January 20,2005, leaving behind a trail of destruction and loss. As tourists embrace the concept of "new beginnings". Thai tourism circles buzz with optimism for revitalizing their beloved island. However, amidst these aspirations for change and rejuvenation, challenges loom large. Despite well-intentioned efforts to enhance resort areas and eradicate sleaze and grime from its streets, success seems uncertain. The scars left by the Indian Ocean tsunami run deep – over 5,000 lives were tragically lost during what should have been a peak season for this popular tourist destination. The photograph serves as a poignant reminder of both resilience and fragility. It encapsulates the juxtaposition between tranquility and tragedy; where once bustling beaches now stand eerily quiet. Yet hope persists among those who refuse to let adversity define them. This powerful image is an unfiltered glimpse into reality – no rights clearances or permissions are required to share its impact with others. Through Bazuki Muhammad's lens, we witness not only nature's destructive force but also humanity's unwavering spirit to rebuild and reclaim what was lost in pursuit of brighter days ahead.
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