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Thailand: The view from the Thaksin Folklore Museum, Ko Yo (Yo Island), over the Thale Sap Songklha (Songkhla Lake) and the Prem Tinsulanonda Bridges. Established by the Institute for Southern Thai Studies in 1991, this museum, set in an attractive series of Thai sala-type buildings, features a library on southern Thai culture, and a series of exhibits on southern culture. General Prem Tinsulanonda (1920 - 2019) was a Thai military officer who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from March 3, 1980 to August 4, 1988. Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence.
Thailand: Fish farms play an important role for communities near Ko Yo (Yo Island), Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake). Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
This little-visited waterfowl park is part of the larger Thale Sap Songkhla Wildlife Refuge, taking up most of Thale Sap Lake. The Thai Royal Forestry Department has so far identified 44 familes, 127 genus, and 219 distinct species of birds in the area, including bitterns, egrets and herons. The best time to visit is between December and March.
Thailand: The Prem Tinsulanonda Bridges crossing the Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake), Songkhla. General Prem Tinsulanonda (August 26, 1920 - May 26, 2019) was a Thai military officer who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from March 3, 1980 to August 4, 1988. Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: A view of Songkhla town across the Thale Sap Songkhla (Songhkla Lake) from Ko Yo (Yo Island). Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: The Prem Tinsulanonda Bridges crossing the Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake), Songkhla. General Prem Tinsulanonda (August 26, 1920 - May 26, 2019) was a Thai military officer who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from March 3, 1980 to August 4, 1988. Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: The Prem Tinsulanonda Bridges crossing the Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake), Songkhla. General Prem Tinsulanonda (August 26, 1920 - May 26, 2019) was a Thai military officer who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from March 3, 1980 to August 4, 1988. Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: The Prem Tinsulanonda Bridges crossing the Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake), Songkhla. General Prem Tinsulanonda (August 26, 1920 - May 26, 2019) was a Thai military officer who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from March 3, 1980 to August 4, 1988. Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: The Prem Tinsulanonda Bridges crossing the Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake), Songkhla. General Prem Tinsulanonda (August 26, 1920 - May 26, 2019) was a Thai military officer who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from March 3, 1980 to August 4, 1988. Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: The Prem Tinsulanonda Bridges crossing the Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake), Songkhla. General Prem Tinsulanonda (August 26, 1920 - May 26, 2019) was a Thai military officer who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from March 3, 1980 to August 4, 1988. Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: The Prem Tinsulanonda Bridges crossing the Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake), Songkhla. General Prem Tinsulanonda (August 26, 1920 - May 26, 2019) was a Thai military officer who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from March 3, 1980 to August 4, 1988. Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: The Prem Tinsulanonda Bridges crossing the Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake), Songkhla. General Prem Tinsulanonda (August 26, 1920 - May 26, 2019) was a Thai military officer who served as Prime Minister of Thailand from March 3, 1980 to August 4, 1988. Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: A view of Songkhla town across the Thale Sap Songkhla (Songhkla Lake) from Ko Yo (Yo Island). Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: A view of Songkhla town across the Thale Sap Songkhla (Songhkla Lake) from Ko Yo (Yo Island). Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: Fish farms play an important role for communities near Ko Yo (Yo Island), Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake). Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: Fish farms play an important role for communities near Ko Yo (Yo Island), Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake). Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: Fish farms play an important role for communities near Ko Yo (Yo Island), Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake). Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: Fish farms play an important role for communities near Ko Yo (Yo Island), Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake). Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: Fish farms play an important role for communities near Ko Yo (Yo Island), Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake). Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: Fish farms play an important role for communities near Ko Yo (Yo Island), Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake). Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.
Thailand: Fish farms play an important role for communities near Ko Yo (Yo Island), Thale Sap Songkhla (Songkhla Lake). Songkhla was the seat of an old Malay Kingdom with heavy Srivijayan influence. In ancient times (200 CE - 1400 CE), Songkhla formed the northern extremity of the Malay Kingdom of Langkasuka. The city-state then became a tributary of Nakhon Si Thammarat, suffering damage during several attempts to gain independence.