20 March, 2015

Do you like krab

Have you heard of Krabi Providence In Thailand? If you haven't then I think your missing something really special. Krabi is a town on the west coast of southern Thailand at the mouth of the Krabi River where it empties in Phang Nga Bay. Krabi is subject to a 6-month rainy season between May and November. In recorded times it was called the "Ban Thai Samor", and was one of twelve towns that used, before people were widely literate, the monkey for their standard. Krabi's population in 2010 was 52,867. There are some really stylish (instead of cool) facts about Krabi. Ultimately, Krabi is a popular holiday destination with 132 islands, several of which - Phi Phi Don and Ko Lanta - are inhabited. Also the geography of Krabi is quite unique, featuring distinctive rocky outcrops (limestone karsts), pristine tropical rain forest (being only a few degrees above the equator), mangroves and a geological curiosity in the form of a 40 million year old fossilized 'shell cemetery. 

3 comments:

  1. Nice job Ali, I really think that Krabi would be a cool place to visit because of the characteristics. It would be really fun to record the rainfall in inches don't you think. The reason is because of how much they have it is amazing. That is a lot of people in one area and it must be a very big tourist attraction. I have just one thing before I go, would it be worth it to go to Krabi??!!

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  2. This was copied almost directly from Wiki. You can do better.

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  3. Krabi sounds like a wonderful place to visit. You have so many facts and is full of information. Its really neat that there is such a population in this wonderful community. You should also check out "The Krabi Province in Thailand is Amazing!" because even though there is probably less information it say it in a different way and its interesting to see the same topic viewed in two totally different ways. Even though you hate hot places, is this a place you would like to visit or even live?

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