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Added on the 05/07/2018 08:02:08 - Copyright : AFP EN
The 'Wild Boars' football team, who became trapped in a cave in northern Thailand for 18 days a year ago, attend an alms-giving ceremony for Buddhist monks. IMAGES
Thai boys rescued from deep inside a flooded cave in a dramatic mission take part in a Buddhist ordination ceremony in honour of a diver who died during the operation. IMAGES
The boys who survived the Thai cave ordeal get their hair clipped as part of a ceremony to be ordained and spend time living in a monastery before returning to normal life, a common practice in Buddhist-majority countries like Thailand. IMAGES
The 12 boys rescued from the Tham Luang caves in northern Thailand recounted details of their time trapped inside the cave.
Twelve Thai boys and their football coach who were dramatically rescued from a flooded cave appear before the media for the first time for a press conference. The "Wild Boars" team members wore football jerseys when they entered the conference room in Chiang Rai province. IMAGES
Young members of a football team rescued from a flooded cave in Thailand are taken care of in Chiang Rai hospital, in the northern part of the country, with their parents present to support them. IMAGES