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                    [Title] => 28 Russian tourists injured in Thai bus accident
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Thai police say 28 Russian tourists were injured after a bus crashed into a small hill near a popular tourist site.

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The lion may be the king of the jungle but tigers rule in Kanchanaburi, roughly a three-hour drive southwest of Bangkok, Thailand.

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Thai police say 28 Russian tourists were injured after a bus crashed into a small hill near a popular tourist site.

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The lion may be the king of the jungle but tigers rule in Kanchanaburi, roughly a three-hour drive southwest of Bangkok, Thailand.

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