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  2. Hat Kata - Wikipedia

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    Hat Kata (Thai: หาดกะตะ, pronounced [hàːt kā.tàʔ]) is a beach which extends 1.5 kilometers on the west coast of the island of Phuket in Thailand. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a tourist destination, with multiple hotels and restaurants near the beach.

  3. Karon Beach - Wikipedia

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    Karon Beach (Thai: หาดกะรน, RTGS: Hat Karon, pronounced [hàːt kā.rōn]) refers to a beach, and the town adjoining it, on the west coast of Phuket, Thailand. The beach is a popular destination for tourists .

  4. File:Karon Beach, Phuket.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. We know the most popular beaches. Here are the best ... - AOL

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    Here are the best hidden beaches in Florida. Howard Cohen. March 13, 2024 at 5:00 AM. South Beach. Fort Lauderdale. Captiva. Siesta Key. We know these are the best beaches in Florida. The Travel ...

  6. The 14 Most Beautiful Places in Florida - AOL

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  7. Patong - Wikipedia

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    Patong (Thai: ป่าตอง RTGS: Pa Tong, [1] pronounced [pàː tɔ̄ːŋ]) refers to the beach and town on Phuket's west coast. It is the main tourist resort on the island of Phuket, and is the centre of Phuket's nightlife and shopping. The beach became popular with Western tourists, especially Europeans, in the late-1980s.