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After our lunch overlooking the MaeKong, we headed up to a lovely national park. Various levels of sandstone have eroded differently, to give a varied and beautiful landscape. I'm glad the Thai government has preserved it as a national park, open to all.
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Hard to tell from the photo; the paintaings on the walls are protected from sun and rain by an overhanging ledge. They're estimated to be over 3,000 years old. We walked close enough to touch them, but were cautioned not to. They're actually in remarkably good condition.
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Interesting vegetation, unlike what I've grown used to in Bangkok. Again you see across the MaeKong to Laos.
With OnAnong and her two sisters, wonderful hosts! You also see one of several interesting rock formations.
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