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Thailand: Limestone outcrop at Ao Nang, Krabi Coast. Ao Nang, a beautiful bay and beach, is just west of the Phra Nang Peninsula, but separated from Ao Ton Sai by a rocky headland. Perhaps because it is easily accessible by road from Krabi, it’s extremely popular and likely to be busy during peak season. Most of the overseas tourists here are European, many of them from the Scandinavian countries. Krabi Province is made up of more than 5,000 sq km of jungle-covered hills and sharp, jagged karst outcrops, as well as more than 100 km of luxuriant, pristine coastline and around 200 islands. Image details File size:
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