Oman Daily Observer

Thai bay made famous in

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BANGKOK: The glittering Thai bay immortalis­ed in the movie The Beach will be closed indefinite­ly to allow it to recover from the impact of hordes of tourists, an official said on Wednesday, as a temporary ban on visitors expired.

Maya Bay, ringed by cliffs on Ko Phi Phi Ley island, was made famous when it featured in the 2000 film starring Leonardo Dicaprio.

It was initially shut for four months in June due to beach erosion and pollution as the white-sand paradise sagged under pressure from thousands of day-trippers arriving by boat.

But a survey of the problem during the temporary ban made clear that the short-term fix was not going to work and that the damage was worse than originally thought.

“We have evaluated each month and found out that the ecological system was seriously destroyed from tourism of up to 5,000 people daily,” Songtam Suksawang, director of the National Parks office, said.

“It’s very difficult to remedy and rehabilita­te because its beach was completely destroyed as well the plants which cover it,” he said, adding it was “impossible” for recovery to occur in the allotted time.

He provided photos to AFP showing the degradatio­n of Maya Bay’s shores, where trees and smaller vegetation have been gradually uprooted as its white sands receded.

Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservati­on announced the indefinite closure in a royal gazette published on October 1.

It said the restrictio­ns on tourism

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