[Woman holds drawing of Suvannamaccha in Thailand classroom]
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Thailand available on this site.
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Photograph of a woman holding a drawing, taken during a UNT delegation's trip to Thailand. The woman can be seen standing on the right side of the photograph, looking down. She is holding a piece of paper out in front of her for the camera. A black and white drawing of Suvannamaccha, a mermaid princess popular in Thai folklore, can be seen on the paper.
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Photograph of a woman holding a drawing, taken during a UNT delegation's trip to Thailand. The woman can be seen standing on the right side of the photograph, looking down. She is holding a piece of paper out in front of her for the camera. A black and white drawing of Suvannamaccha, a mermaid princess popular in Thai folklore, can be seen on the paper.