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Wat Pa Maha Chedi Kaew, 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.


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

Glass houses: There are 20 buildings made of bottles in the complex
A monk stands outside the Temple Of A Million Bottles which was built from used bottles donated by the local community
Room with an interior view: The visitors' toilets are a unique spectacle
Bottle caps were used to make this decoration inside the temple




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