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Phi Le

an island
of steep cliffs, covers a total area of
6.6 sq.m. A small bay called "Pi Le"
reaches into a valley and gives a
lake-like scenery. This part of the sea
is
almost encircled by steep cliffs. The
waters are still, clear, and deep. To
the South of Pi Le, is a small bay which
hides in a fold of a steep rock. This is
called "Lo Sa Ma". Another attraction is
Tham Viking, a huge, vast, and airy cave
which is home to a large number of
swallows. On the cave walls are
ancient paintings of sailing sips
similar to those used by ancient
Vikings. Near the entrance, there is a
spectacular collection of stalagmites
and stalactites.
In 1972 Tham Viking was renamed Tham
Phaya Nak or The Great Serpent Cave by
H.M. the king because of a serpent like
rock inside.
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