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Japanese Shipwreck A wreck of a Japanese logistic warship used in World War II between a pier in Tambon Pak Chan. Presently, it is hardly visible even in low tide. |
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Rattanarangsarn Palace The rebuild version of King Rama V residence during the royal visit to Ranong Province on April23-25,1890. This palace locates on Niwest Kiree Hilltop and made by teakwood. |
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Ranong Governor's Grave This Chinese grave of Phraya Rattanasetthi (Kho Su Chiang), Ranong’s first governor, is situated on a piece of land dedicated by King Rama V. |
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Hot Springs and Raksawarin Public Park The hot springs have been a popular tourist spot ever since King Rama V visited Ranong in 1890. The temperature of the water in the pools remains constant at about 65 °C. |
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Punyaban Waterfall Formerly known as Namtok Set Takuat, this 20-metre high waterfall is located at Mu 1 Tambon Bang Non, on the right at km.597 on Highway No.4 towards Chumphon. |
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Ton Phet Waterfall Surrounded by moist evergreen forest with Ranong’s hightest Phota Chong Dong Mountains being the source of water, each tier of the falls cascades down boulders all year round. |
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Ngaow Waterfall Situated about 12 kilomatres south of Ranong is Ngao Waterfall National Park. This waterfall cascading down from an enormous height, which is visible for many miles around. |
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Bok Krai Waterfall Bokrai waterfall has 13 levels. The surrounding deep forest has many rare species of wild animal.. A short nature trail runs through the forest. |
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Laem Son National Park It covers a total area of 196, 875 rai. It also covers islands in the Andaman Sea; namely, Ko Khangkhao and Mu Ko Kam. |
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