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Lop Buri AIDS Hospice

Scenes from the Lop Buri Temple also known as Wat Phra Baht Nam Phu in Lopburi, Thailand. The buddist temple was established in 1992 by a Buddhist monk, Dr Alongkot Dikkapanyo to care for full-blown AIDS patients. Dr. Dikkapanyo turned a normal upcountry Buddhist temple into a small hospice that has grown from 8 beds to over 400 beds today with average monthly expenses of over US$100,000. Photograph by David Paul Morris

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Dr Alongkot Dikkapanyo HIV Hospice Thailand Wat Phra Baht Nam Phu suffering temple
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Lop Buri, Thailand
Scenes from the Lop Buri Temple also known as Wat Phra Baht Nam Phu in Lopburi, Thailand.  The buddist temple was established in 1992 by a Buddhist monk, Dr Alongkot Dikkapanyo to care for full-blown AIDS patients.  Dr. Dikkapanyo turned a normal upcountry Buddhist temple into a small hospice that has grown from 8 beds to over 400 beds today with average monthly expenses of over US$100,000.  Photograph by David Paul Morris