Thailand: The pier for the gypsum mine at the northern end of Hat Khlong Muang, Krabi Coast. Hat Khlong Muang sits to the west of Hat Noppharat Thara and is shielded from Ao Nang by a long, rocky headland. The beach faces due west across the Andaman Sea towards Ko Phi Phi. 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 100km of luxuriant, pristine coastline and around 200 islands in the neighbouring Andaman Sea.
![Thailand: The pier for the gypsum mine at the northern end of Hat Khlong Muang, Krabi Coast. Hat Khlong Muang sits to the west of Hat Noppharat Thara and is shielded from Ao Nang by a long, rocky headland. The beach faces due west across the Andaman Sea towards Ko Phi Phi. 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 100km of luxuriant, pristine coastline and around 200 islands in the neighbouring Andaman Sea. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2B01MW7/thailand-the-pier-for-the-gypsum-mine-at-the-northern-end-of-hat-khlong-muang-krabi-coast-hat-khlong-muang-sits-to-the-west-of-hat-noppharat-thara-and-is-shielded-from-ao-nang-by-a-long-rocky-headland-the-beach-faces-due-west-across-the-andaman-sea-towards-ko-phi-phi-krabi-province-is-made-up-of-more-than-5000-sq-km-of-jungle-covered-hills-and-sharp-jagged-karst-outcrops-as-well-as-more-than-100km-of-luxuriant-pristine-coastline-and-around-200-islands-in-the-neighbouring-andaman-sea-2B01MW7.jpg)
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