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“nature trekking in Than Bok Khorani National Park” a 121 sq.km. is consisting various type of jumgles and many interesting flora and fauna. nice well from a cave. it’s nice to have a dip. great rainforest with easy to access paths. nature is breathtaking if not too busy, lucky me I got to visit this alone, so I got to take my time and relax. #mynovgetaway #happynewyear#newphotographer#travelinspiration#scenicspotguide#awesomepic#instagramworthydestinations
Posted: Dec 12, 2020
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