"An AIDS patient lies at a hospice at Wat Phrabath Namphu Budist temple some 150 km north of Bangkok, found by a Buddhist monk in 1992. Between two and nine of its patients die weekly and has a waiting list of hundereds seeking to spend their last days here. More than one million people in Thailand have become infected with HIV since the first case was reported here 20 years ago." ©Tarik Tinazay | Lightstalkers
An AIDS patient lies at a hospice at Wat Phrabath Namphu Budist temple some 150 km north of Bangkok, found by a Buddhist monk in 1992. Between two and nine of its patients die weekly and has a waiting list of hundereds seeking to spend their last days here. More than one million people in Thailand have become infected with HIV since the first case was reported here 20 years ago. (image by Tarik Tinazay)
An AIDS patient lies at a hospice at Wat Phrabath Namphu Budist temple some 150 km north of Bangkok, found by a Buddhist monk in 1992. Between two and nine of its patients die weekly and has a waiting list of hundereds seeking to spend their last days here. More than one million people in Thailand have become infected with HIV since the first case was reported here 20 years ago.
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