I have captured aerial views of various unfamiliar locations in Chumphon province. Let's embark on a journey to Chumphon, starting with the breathtaking view of the Saphan Mai Khieo wooden bridge, a royal initiative project in Nong Yai.
Aerial view of the Shrine of Prince Chumphon at Hat Sai Ri beach
Another picture at the Shrine of Prince of Hadsairi.
Wat Kaew Prasit, Pak Khlong Subdistrict, Pathio District, Chumphon Province.
Another perspective of Wat Kaew Prasri
In the Nong Yai Royal Development Project
A Glimpse into the Festive Atmosphere of the Red Cross Fair
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Evening at the Chumphon Red Cross Fair.
Khlong Krueng Dam, Tha Sae District
The original Thai sentence mentions "เขื่อนคุริง อ.ท่าแซะ" which translates to "Khlong Krueng Dam, Tha Sae District."
Here's a breakdown of the translation:
- เขื่อนคุริง: This translates to "Khlong Krueng Dam." "เขื่อน" means "dam" and "คุริง" is the specific name of the dam.
- อ.ท่าแซะ: This translates to "Tha Sae District." "อ." is an abbreviation for "อำเภอ" which means "district" and "ท่าแซะ" is the name of the specific district.
Therefore, the entire sentence indicates the location of the Khlong Krueng Dam, which is situated in Tha Sae District.
Downstream view from Pratunam, Khuring Dam
Sunset at the dam, another shot.
Irrigation canals in the monkey cheek project.
Oil palm, an economic crop of Chumphon Province.
The atmosphere of the Palm Oil Garden in Tha Sae District.
Nighttime in the city of Chumphon
Teakwood Bridge in the Royal Initiative Project
Head Wang Phanok Tak Water Gate
Intersection with traffic lights, Tha Sae District, Phetkasem Road
Khao Matree Viewpoint
Khao Dinso Viewpoint, a scenic spot for observing the exodus of birds in Amphoe Pathio.
Osprey Migration Viewing Point, Phatthalung
Khao Dinso, Amphoe Pathio
The HTMS Chumporn, Prince of Chumporn, at Hat Sai Ri
This sentence describes the location of a specific ship, the HTMS Chumporn, named after Prince of Chumporn, at Hat Sai Ri.
Khao Matree Viewpoint
Another view of Khao Maturi viewpoint.
Wat Tham Pru Ta Khian
This is the translation of the Thai phrase "วัดถ้ำพรุตะเคียน".
It refers to a specific temple in Thailand, known for its cave and surrounding natural beauty.
Calm sea
Phra That Wat Tham Pru Takhian
Area of the monkey cheek project
High-angle view of the project
Sapli Pier
Shrine of His Royal Highness Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse, Prince of Chumphon
Young gibbons at Nong Yai
The Grand Buddha at Wat Kaew Prasri.
Palm Garden, Tha Sae District
Tha Sae Intersection
The Royal Initiative Nong Yai Monkey Cheek Project
The highest viewpoint on Khao Dinso
One more pencil please.
Here is a video for you to watch.
Video: The Teakwood Bridge in the Royal Project
This sentence translates the original Thai text into English, providing a concise and informative description of the video content. It avoids unnecessary details and focuses on the key information: the video showcases a teakwood bridge built as part of the Royal Project.
The sentence also includes a hyperlink to the video, allowing readers to easily access it for further information.
Khlong Phraya Reservoir, Tha Sae District, Chumphon Province
The Red Cross Charity Fair was held at the Nong Yai Royal Development Project on December 21, 2015.
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Found another spot to take photos and post them. Here's another one from Wat Phaya Yang Noen Samli.
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Friday, September 27, 2024 10:39 AM