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Hat Laem Sing , |
| 31 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| Laem Sing is about 30 kilometres from town and can be reached via Sukhumvit Road on the way to Trat with a right turn at Km. 347, a further distance of 16 kilometres to the beach. The beach itself is shaded with pine trees lining the entire shore and cooled by constant gentle breezes. ...read more |
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Underwater Archaeological Office , Chanthaburi |
| 31 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| Soon to be established as a national maritime museum, the Underwater Archaeological Office is located within Khai Noen Wong specialising in exhibits on Thailands merchant marine and items discovered from underwater archaeological explorations from all over the country. ...read more |
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Hat Ao Yang , Chanthaburi |
| 31 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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Hat Khung Wiman, Hat Khung Kraben, Hat Laem Sadet and Hat Chao Lao These are all peaceful beaches in Tha Mai district and clustered in an area about 30 kilometres from town....read more |
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Hat Laem Luang , Phetchaburi |
| 19 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| This white sandy beach, which stretches for 2 kilometers, is located 4 kilometers north of Hat Chao Samran and is crowded during weekends....read more |
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Hat Chao Samran , Phetchaburi |
| 19 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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This beach, which is located approximately 15 kilometers from Phetchaburi Market, has a history that can be traced back to the Ayutthaya Era. The name Hat Chao Samran meaning Royal Leisure Beach was derived as a result of several visits for extended periods of time made by King Naresuan the Great and his brother, King Ekathotsarot. ...read more |
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Ko Chang , Trat |
| 15 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| A stretch of long white sandy beach dotted with coconut tree orchards is a common sight on Ko Chang the largest and busiest island in Trat and the second largest island in the country after Phuket....read more |
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Ko Kut , Trat |
| 15 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| This island is the farthest island from the coast of Trat. Its size ranks it as the fourth largest island in Thailand or the second largest island next to Ko Chang in Trat. The island, which is 25 kilometers long and 12 kilometers wide covers an area of approximately 105 square kilometers or 65,625 rai. Its natural features include mountains and plains where many streams originate and become waterfalls....read more |
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Khao Lan Thai Red Cross Centre , Trat |
| 15 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| The Khao Lan Thai Red Cross Centre on Trat-Khlong Yai Highway at Km. 48 was formerly a facility to assist Cambodian refugees who fled the fighting in their country into Thailand from 1978 until peace was restored in 1986. ...read more |
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Ko Chang Noi , Trat |
| 15 Jan 2008 By: let's go Thailand |
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| Ko Chang Noi and Laem Chang Noi lie to the north of Ko Chang. The sea between Ko Chang Noi and Laem Chang Noi is abundant with corals....read more |
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