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Ayutthaya (Thailand), Jun 14 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Diego Azubel) Tourist attractions in Thailand are gradually showing some activity again, the result of the easing of confinement measures imposed by authorities to try to stop the spread of the coronavirus.FOOTAGE OF AYUTTHAYA.

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