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Based on 4 verified sources covering Thailand, Myanmar:

Camilla meets Charles' real-life Rival: Queen takes tea with 'super-stud' Rupert Campbell-Black on set of the hit TV show - after character was based on her first husband Andrew Parker Bowles - Queen Camilla visited the set of raunchy television dram... [1]

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya’s image as a bustling beach paradise is once again under scrutiny—not for lack of visitors, but for the growing piles of rubbish tarnishing its beaches and streets. [2]

Cartoons Life in Fun City: Non alcoholic beer By Pattaya Mail July 16, 2021 0 6481 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter tweet [3]

A woman walks near Coca-Cola vehicles during rainfall in Yangon June 4, 2013. The Coca-Cola Co said on Tuesday it will begin production in Myanmar as part of a planned $200 million investment in the Asian country. [4]

Sources
[1] MM dailymail.co.uk · 2025-12-08 · 50% match

Camilla meets Charles' real-life Rival: Queen takes tea with 'super-stud' Rupert Campbell-Black on set of the hit TV show - after character was based on her first husband Andrew Parker Bowles

Camilla meets Charles' real-life Rival: Queen takes tea with 'super-stud' Rupert Campbell-Black on set of the hit TV show - after character was based on her first husband Andrew Parker Bowles - Queen Camilla visited the set of raunchy television dram

[2] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2025-10-08 · 32% match

Pattaya faces garbage woes with visitors only part of the problem

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya’s image as a bustling beach paradise is once again under scrutiny—not for lack of visitors, but for the growing piles of rubbish tarnishing its beaches and streets.

[3] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2021-07-15 · 32% match

Life in Fun City: Non alcoholic beer

Cartoons Life in Fun City: Non alcoholic beer By Pattaya Mail July 16, 2021 0 6481 Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter tweet

[4] MM burma.irrawaddy.com · 2013-06-27 · 30% match

A woman walks near Coca-Cola vehicles during rainfall in Yangon

A woman walks near Coca-Cola vehicles during rainfall in Yangon June 4, 2013. The Coca-Cola Co said on Tuesday it will begin production in Myanmar as part of a planned $200 million investment in the Asian country.

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