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Trang discovers 6 new unseen tourist attractions

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Trang discovers 6 new unseen tourist attractions

TRANG, 25 January 2016 (NNT) – Trang Governor Detrat Simsiri announced the province's discovery of six new marine attractions, which are sand dunes with seashells emerging from the sea along a path of several kilometers.


The province has named these six new attractions Dragon's Spines. The yellow dragon’s spine and the golden scale dragon’s spines are located in Tha Kham subdistrict, the black dragon’s spine is in Hat Samran district, the jade dragon’s spine and the Siam ruby dragon’s spine are in Palian district, and the white dragon’s spine is in Kantang district.

Trang province has incorporated the six dragon’s spine into the unseen tourist attractions of the province, which contains the Emerald Cave and the Le Khao Kob Cave.

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Someone need to explain to the tourism authority the meaning of the term unseen.

If these attractions are indeed unseen, what is the guarantee that I will see them. And if I get to see them, will there be other unseen attractions for other people to see?

Someone need to explain to the tourism authority the meaning of the term unseen.

If these attractions are indeed unseen, what is the guarantee that I will see them. And if I get to see them, will there be other unseen attractions for other people to see?

Simple really if you look at it ( pun ???? ) the right way.

No one has charged an entry fee yet. Pick some area that 'might' be interesting to look at, publicise it and see how many people come to see it.

If it get a lot of visitors then it's worthwhile sticking a fee on the visitors.

And maybe they'll get a share of the ฿360 maintenance fee from entry into the kingdom.

Oh wow.... sand banks.

Turn them into a tourist attraction and destabilise another part of the ecosystem.

'Foreigner Pay Here'

Them send dunes just emerged and were discovered.

halleluja.

attractions no one has seen...... hmmm not all that attractive then, I reckon. Similar to "famous actor no one has heard of..."

So sandbars that are visible twice a month, .....OK,......sign me up, laugh.pnglaugh.pngtongue.png

A new place for dump trash by tourists, and a other new way to rip off farang entrance fee, wow, who want to see that!

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