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"Bangkok’s ‘taxi graveyard’ now a veggie marvel"

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2021
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The “taxi graveyard” at the Boworn Taxi Cooperative in Bangkok has been turned into a vegetable garden, staff members planting veg on the vehicles’ roofs.

More than 300 cabbies have returned their cars due to a severe shortage of passengers – another sign of how badly the Covid-19 outbreak has hit the economy.

The cabs now sport veggies like chilli, holy basil, eggplant and spring onions.

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Bangkok’s ‘taxi graveyard’ now a veggie marvel Bangkok’s ‘taxi graveyard’ now a veggie marvel More than 300 cabbies have returned their cars due to a severe shortage of passengers More than 300 cabbies have returned their cars due to a severe shortage of passengers The cabs now sport veggies like chilli, holy basil, eggplant and spring onions. The cabs now sport veggies like chilli, holy basil, eggplant and spring onions. The cabs now sport veggies like chilli, holy basil, eggplant and spring onions.

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