1. the highlight of Phu kradueng National Park PHA NOK aen island located approximately 2 kilometers and 2.5 kilometers away from the PHA NOK aen converted the rear is a small courtyard with stone pine trees climbing up one outstanding point at beautiful Sunrise. The weather is cool panoramic view below, which are the grasslands and the mountains see the street clearly OWL Cliff close to PHA NOK aen is a rock garden roses are the big Dong. The full tree to bloom in March – April. PHA LOM SAK island located approximately 8 kilometres wide, and is a rocky pine tree is located near an overhanging rock aligned rocks protruding into the air in the South. PHA LOM SAK area views of the rugged mountains in the District of phetchabun province, and is one of the points to watch the sunset. Photographers. The mass media, to shoot at this point, most commonly because of the upcoming sunset views. Ano pool deck is a small pool that has the tightest concept is made up of pine trees by the pool at the mouth of the flowing water with a rocky low tide popped up to living from the pool area also has a visit to meet route to the caves and cave. Motherwell is in the section of the Brook "Tarn" is a characteristic not exactly spacious sized Wang. The clear water until seeing the stone slab next to Le Touquet area there is a nature through Rocky, which flower wreath (purple, blue, yellow, pollen candies) up to general distribution area waterfront. New Moon waterfall found. Caused by the torrents, Vang deer Water fall stone arch in the Palm of the napha. In the winter, the Maple leaves from the main waterfall is falling, floating along the surface of the water. Seen through the red down to arrange with green moss by rocks. Streams, waterfalls, origins, Wang is a deer that has another name is waterfall and where fights named honor kingphet fights. The first world champion of Thailand Thailand's residents. As a first time discovery up to the Chin, boxing with the cold weather before. Traveling in foreign countries.
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