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| Phang-Nga town is
the provincial capital; it is a quiet little town with
none of Phuket's hubbub but a great deal of its own
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Khao Chang (Elephant Mountain) is
Phang-Nga's landmark. From Phang-Nga Town go towards
Khok Kloy, passing the Provincial Hall. On your right
you will see Kao Chang, a large hill in the form of a
kneeling elephant. |
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Behind the Provincial Hall,
within the grounds of Wat Pra Paht Pra Jim Temple,
lies Phung Chang, or Elephant Belly Cave.
Inside are stalagmites and staslactites,
and water that runs year round Kao Ngum Cave is across
from the entrance to Phung Chang cave. Stalagmites and
stalactites; in one area are seashells in great number
adhering to the mountain. |
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| The waterfall and stream of Sa
Nang Manora lie in Tambon Nop Pring, outside of
Phang-Nga Town. Follow the Phang-Nga Krabi road (Route
4) about 3 kms. Turn right at the intersection next to
the Electric Station. The falls are 3 kms. down this
road. |
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