Feast like a monkey

Updated On Nov 27, 2011 09:05 pm IST
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Monkeys eat fruit in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok. More than 2,000 kilos of fruits and vegetables were offered to monkeys during the annual festival to help promote tourism in the area. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 27, 2011 09:05 pm IST

Monkeys eat fruit in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok. More than 2,000 kilos of fruits and vegetables were offered to monkeys during the annual festival to help promote tourism in the area.

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A long-tailed macaque eats during the annual Monkey Buffet Festival at the Pra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi, 150km (94 miles) north of Bangkok. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 27, 2011 09:05 pm IST

A long-tailed macaque eats during the annual Monkey Buffet Festival at the Pra Prang Sam Yot temple in Lopburi, 150km (94 miles) north of Bangkok.

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Monkeys eat fruit in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok. More than 2,000 kilos of fruits and vegetables were offered to monkeys during the annual festival to help promote tourism in the area. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 27, 2011 09:05 pm IST

Monkeys eat fruit in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok. More than 2,000 kilos of fruits and vegetables were offered to monkeys during the annual festival to help promote tourism in the area.

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A monkey drinks soda from a can during the annual "monkey buffet" in front of an ancient temple in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 27, 2011 09:05 pm IST

A monkey drinks soda from a can during the annual "monkey buffet" in front of an ancient temple in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok.

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Monkeys eat fruit and drink soda in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province. More than 2,000 kilos of fruits and vegetables were offered to monkeys during the annual festival to help promote tourism in the area. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 27, 2011 09:05 pm IST

Monkeys eat fruit and drink soda in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province. More than 2,000 kilos of fruits and vegetables were offered to monkeys during the annual festival to help promote tourism in the area.

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A monkey eats fruit in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 27, 2011 09:05 pm IST

A monkey eats fruit in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok.

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Monkeys eat fruit in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 27, 2011 09:05 pm IST

Monkeys eat fruit in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok.

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A monkey licks a block of ice placed out at the annual "monkey buffet" at an ancient temple in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok. More than 2,000 kilos of fruits and vegetables were offered to monkeys during the annual festival to help promote tourism in the area. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 27, 2011 09:05 pm IST

A monkey licks a block of ice placed out at the annual "monkey buffet" at an ancient temple in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok. More than 2,000 kilos of fruits and vegetables were offered to monkeys during the annual festival to help promote tourism in the area.

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A monkey eats fruit in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok. expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Nov 27, 2011 09:05 pm IST

A monkey eats fruit in front of an ancient temple during the annual "monkey buffet" in Lopburi province, some 150 kms north of Bangkok.

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