More than 140 islands scattered around the Phang Nga Bay, just north-east of the Phuket Island in Thailand. These islands are unique in that they were limestone hills formed millions of years ago and half-submerged into the sea in later earth movements.
What makes the Phang Nga Bay islands even more fascinating is the presence of a number of donut-shaped islands - lagoons in the centre of the islands, surrounded by tall cliffs and usually with one small cave passage to go in during low tide.
The serenity and beauty in the inner
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