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Temples Off the Tourist Trail
So you think you've done Bangkok's temples. You've been awed by the Wat Phra Kaeo and marveled at Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn. But Bangkok and its environs offer a selection of weirder wats for those who know where to look.
In nearby Samut Prakan province, monks chant to the sound of lapping surf. Erosion and rising sea levels have turned Wat Khunsamutjeen into an island. Worshippers run the gamut of a wave-lashed, rickety wooden walkway, take a boat from the mainland, or simply swim.
Back in Bangkok, check out Wat Phasee if you like your history gory. In the capital's early days, subjects who displeased the King were beheaded there. You won't see any skulls, but some of the monks swear they see headless ghosts roaming the corridors at night.
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