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The Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple has found a way to bottle-up Nirvana, literally. The temple, which sits in Thailand’s Sisaket province, roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok is made of more than a million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout the premises of the temple, including the crematorium, surrounding shelters, and yes – even the toilets....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/temple-of-a-million-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
The Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple has found a way to bottle-up Nirvana, literally. The temple, which sits in Thailand’s Sisaket province, roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok is made of more than a million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout the premises of the temple, including the crematorium, surrounding shelters, and yes – even the toilets....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/temple-of-a-million-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
The Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple has found a way to bottle-up Nirvana, literally. The temple, which sits in Thailand’s Sisaket province, roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok is made of more than a million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout the premises of the temple, including the crematorium, surrounding shelters, and yes – even the toilets....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/temple-of-a-million-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
The Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple has found a way to bottle-up Nirvana, literally. The temple, which sits in Thailand’s Sisaket province, roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok is made of more than a million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout the premises of the temple, including the crematorium, surrounding shelters, and yes – even the toilets....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/temple-of-a-million-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
The Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple has found a way to bottle-up Nirvana, literally. The temple, which sits in Thailand’s Sisaket province, roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok is made of more than a million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout the premises of the temple, including the crematorium, surrounding shelters, and yes – even the toilets....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/temple-of-a-million-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
The Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple has found a way to bottle-up Nirvana, literally. The temple, which sits in Thailand’s Sisaket province, roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok is made of more than a million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout the premises of the temple, including the crematorium, surrounding shelters, and yes – even the toilets....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/temple-of-a-million-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
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Thai Temple Built From One Million Recycled Bottles, Recycled Bottle temple, recycle bottle building, eco building, green building, recycled architecture, Temple of a Million Bottles, Sustainable Building, Recyclable Building Materials, Bottle Bricks, Wat Pa Maha Chiei KaewThe Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple has found a way to bottle-up Nirvana, literally. The temple, which sits in Thailand’s Sisaket province, roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok is made of more than a million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout the premises of the temple, including the crematorium, surrounding shelters, and yes – even the toilets....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/temple-of-a-million-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>8
Thai Temple Built From One Million Recycled Bottles, Recycled Bottle temple, recycle bottle building, eco building, green building, recycled architecture, Temple of a Million Bottles, Sustainable Building, Recyclable Building Materials, Bottle Bricks, Wat Pa Maha Chiei KaewThe Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple has found a way to bottle-up Nirvana, literally. The temple, which sits in Thailand’s Sisaket province, roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok is made of more than a million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout the premises of the temple, including the crematorium, surrounding shelters, and yes – even the toilets....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/temple-of-a-million-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>9
Thai Temple Built From One Million Recycled Bottles, Recycled Bottle temple, recycle bottle building, eco building, green building, recycled architecture, Temple of a Million Bottles, Sustainable Building, Recyclable Building Materials, Bottle Bricks, Wat Pa Maha Chiei KaewThe Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple has found a way to bottle-up Nirvana, literally. The temple, which sits in Thailand’s Sisaket province, roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok is made of more than a million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout the premises of the temple, including the crematorium, surrounding shelters, and yes – even the toilets....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/temple-of-a-million-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>10
Thai Temple Built From One Million Recycled Bottles, Recycled Bottle temple, recycle bottle building, eco building, green building, recycled architecture, Temple of a Million Bottles, Sustainable Building, Recyclable Building Materials, Bottle Bricks, Wat Pa Maha Chiei KaewThe Wat Pa Maha Chedio Kaew temple has found a way to bottle-up Nirvana, literally. The temple, which sits in Thailand’s Sisaket province, roughly 370 miles northeast of Bangkok is made of more than a million recycled glass bottles. True to its nickname, “Wat Lan Kuad” or “Temple of Million Bottles” features glass bottles throughout the premises of the temple, including the crematorium, surrounding shelters, and yes – even the toilets....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/temple-of-a-million-bottles/'>READ ARTICLE</a>11











