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The Grand Canyon Of Siam With Mekong River Is Name Sam Phan Bok (Three Thousand Holes) At Ubon Ratchathani Thailand Stock Image


The Grand Canyon of Siam with Mekong river is name Sam Phan Bok (Three thousand holes) at Ubon Ratchathani Thailand Stock Photo
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The Grand Canyon of Siam with Mekong river is name Sam Phan Bok (Three thousand holes) at Ubon Ratchathani Thailand #38103283
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Sam Phan Bok is located at Songkhon Village in Pho Sai district in Ubon Ratchathani, the northeast of Thailand It is a group of mystic rocks looming above the waterway only appears during the dry season, which is from December to April If you go there this time of the year you probably won’t see it Sam Phan Bok is a new destination that attracts numerous people to watch memorable sunsets and to spend the night on the fascinating rocky ground Visit one of the most interesting sites in the Isaan region in Thailand in Ubon, dubbed the Grand Canyon of Thailand, Sam Phan Bok or 3000 Holes in english Great sites within Ubon including the Pha Taem National Park To recap, Pha Taem National Park is a area overlooking the marvelous and scenic Mekong river, which borders the Lao PDR Over at Pha Taem, visitors will get to view Mekong river from the cliffs where trekking under the cliffs, one would able to witnessed multiple drawings of pictures resembled several animals along the wall of the cliffs It was believed that these paintings were dated about 4000 years ago during pre historic age Apart from the great cliffs, other interesting spots include the Sao Chaliang Stone Towers What is interesting over at Sao Chaliang is that visitors will be able to witness the strange formations of rocks where some of them resting firmly horizontally on vertical shape rocks, resembling a stone tower Other interesting sightings over at Sao Chaliang include the surface and texture of the land, sands and shell fossils which led geologists to believe that the area was once a sea Other interesting sites in Ubon that I previously visited the bicolour river Mae Nam Song Si over at Kong Chiam What resulted the 2 different colours in the river water was due to the Mun River in Kong Chiam that join into the Mekong River, bordering Thailand and Lao PDR