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1974
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The Red Lotus Sea Nong Han Kumphawapi is actually a vital part of Nong Han Kumphawapi, which is the largest natural freshwater lake in Thailand's Northeastern region (Isan) and ranks as the third largest nationwide. This vast wetland covers several districts of Udon Thani Province, primarily Kumphawapi and Prachaksinlapakhom. The lake has an average depth of only about 1 meter and serves as t...
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Tham Phra Khayang is located within the Khao Nong Chik National Reserved Forest in Kra Buri District. It is a destination that seamlessly blends history, legend, and natural ecosystems.
The cave itself is a moderately sized limestone cavern with a fascinating internal structure. Its walls and ceilings are adorned with stalactites and stalagmites formed from calcium carbonate deposits over thousand...
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Huay Kaew Waterfall is a small waterfall approximately 10 meters high, situated in an easily accessible location at the foot of Doi Suthep. As part of Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, it features year-round water flow, making it a long-standing popular recreation spot for Chiang Mai locals since the past. Especially before urban expansion, this waterfall served as a primary leisure destination w...
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Phra Nang Cave Beach is one of the world's most beautiful and renowned beaches. Nestled at the southern tip of Railay Bay in Krabi Province, it's celebrated for its spectacular views of towering limestone cliffs, crystal-clear emerald waters, and fine white sand, drawing visitors from across the globe.
This place holds rich historical and legendary significance, being home to Phra Nang Cave. This ...
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Pha Nang Khoi Cave, also known as Nang Khoi Cave, is a large and beautiful natural limestone cave located on a cliff approximately 50 meters high. In front of the cave lies a spacious rock terrace offering panoramic views of Rong Kwang District. The cave extends horizontally along ground level, with a depth of about 150 meters and an average width_ of 20 meters.
The Legend of Nang Khoi
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Khao Sam Muk has been completely transformed from a traditional viewpoint into a modern, minimalist international landmark. The highlight of this transformation is the newly developed Skywalk and elevated walkways that wind along the cliffside, allowing visitors to enjoy the sea breeze and capture breathtaking photos of the Gulf of Thailand up close. With its clean white architecture and the iconi...
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Sarasin Bridge (Sarasin Bridge) was first opened in 1967 as the first concrete bridge crossing the sea connecting Phang Nga Province and Phuket Island. It played an important role in upgrading the transportation system of the Andaman coast, making travel, goods transportation, and economic connectivity between the mainland and Phuket Island significantly more convenient and efficient.
The bridge i...
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