Railway track at Wampo (Whampo) Viaduct originally created by POWs forming part of the Thai-Burma rail link railway line


Wooden piles supporting the railway track at Wampo (Whampo) Viaduct originally created by POWs held captive by the Japanese during WW2, forming part of the Thai-Burma rail link railway line (commonly known as death railway) between Nam Tok and Kanchanaburi Railway Station


Size: 4752px × 3168px
Location: Wampo (Whampo), near Kanchanaburi, Thailand, South East Asia
Photo credit: © Emma Durnford / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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