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Thank you for visiting my site.   I hope you enjoy it and that you will find some picture to put on your wall.   Please feel free to leave a comment or two.   I would like to become what others may consider, a photographer and I work hard on it.   I am born in Switzerland but live in Thailand since 30 years.   I can see beauty in everything.   Always looking around me to find a subject for my photographs.   Photography has always be a passion for me, There is no day in my life without shooting any picture.   I am a big...more
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Khao Sok National Park

Khao Sok National Park is located in Southern Thailand, Surat Thani province and covers an area of 739 square kilometers. The park extends into parts of the Khlong Yee and Khlong Pra Sang forests as well as portions of the Krai Son and the Khao Pung sub-districts in the district of Ban Ta Khun and the Khlong Sok and Panom sub-districts in the province of Surat Thani. The combined sizes of Khao Sok (739 km2) and its bordering National Parks, Kaeng Krueng (541 km2) Sri Phang nga (246 km2) and Khlong Phanom (410 km2), along with the adjacent wildlife sanctuaries Khlong Saeng (1,156 km2), Khlong Yan and Khlong Naka (480 km2), is over 3,500 square kilometers, making it an area more than half the size of Bali island! Protection is needed for the sake of nature and our future! The rainforest in this region is one of the oldest in the world, since Thailand has remained in a similar equatorial position throughout the last 160 million years. The climate in the area has been relatively unaffected by ice ages, as the landmass is relatively small and has seas on both sides. Even whilst other places on the planet were suffering droughts, the Khao Sok region still received enough rainfall to sustain the forests. Biodiversity is high in Khao Sok, as during the last ice age sea levels fell to such an extent that there was a land bridge between Malaysia, Borneo and some of the Indonesian islands. This opened up new migration routes for land-based organisms. Khao Sok is also famous for its limestone or mountains. In most of the region, ground level is about 200m above sea level with the average mountain heights around 400m. The tallest peak in the National Park is 960m in height.

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