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 Wat
Khlong Thom Museum
This
contains stone tools, bronze implements, metal coins, pottery
shards, ceramic and stone decorative arts, and colored beads more
than five-thousand years old dug from excavations in the area.
The museum is on the grounds of Klong Tom Temple in Tambon Klong
Tom Tai, 1 kilometer distance from Klong Tom District office.
Namtok
Hin Phoeng
This three-level falls drops
from a height of 800 meters and lies in Ban Hin Perng in Tambon
Klong Pon, 25 kilometer from the Klong Tom District offices. The
area is forested and shady.
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 Thung
Teao Forest
This is one of only a few lowland forests in Southern Thailand.
The nature trail begins about 800 meters before reaching the Kao
Nor Ju Ji Park Office within the Restricted Hunting Area of Kao
Pra-Bang Kram. It passes through both secondary forest, now in
the process of development and growth and primary forest
containing very large, ancient trees. The trail climbs into the
limestone foothills, passing a pool of startling clarity and
beauty. After that it enters an area open and spacious before
returning to the park office. Many animals and plant species in
the lowland forest are extremely rare, some are close to
extinction. Of particular note is the colorful Pita Gurney bird,
or nok taew laew tong dam in Thai, which was long thought wiped
out but has recently been re-discovered living in Tung Tiao.
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 Namtok
Ron
These are 12 kilometers
from the Klong Tom District office in Tambon Klong Tom Nua. The
area is forested and shady; the hot springs are hotter than others
nearby.
Koh
Sila
On
this island are found many colorful and exotic species of bird.
Koh Sila, is 2 kilometers from Hat Bor Muang Beach.
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