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  2. Buak Hat Park - Wikipedia

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    Buak Hat Public Park (Thai: สวน สธารณะ หนอง บวก หาด) is a public park located in the southwest corner of Chiang Mai’s old city. [1] It is open every day from 0500 - 2100.

  3. Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park - Wikipedia

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    Doi Lang, located within the park, is an excellent area for birdwatching. [5] There are many hot mineral springs near the park headquarters in an area of 10 rai (16,000 m 2). Water temperature ranges from 90-130 °C. The largest pond has hot steam rising 40–50 meters above the ground. [6] Mrs. Gould's sunbird White-tailed robin

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Chiang Mai - Wikipedia

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  5. These are the best attractions to visit in Albuquerque ... - AOL

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    Oct. 27—Wondering what the must-visit places are for people visiting Albuquerque? TripAdvisor has compiled a list of the best things to do in the city, based on the number of reviews, the ...

  6. Chiang Mai city guide: Where to stay, eat drink and shop in ...

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    Chiang Mai, lovingly known as Thailand’s “second city”, is a place where contemporary culture meets ancient tradition; a low-rise, wide spanning metropolis full of medieval architecture, hip ...

  7. Op Luang National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Doi Pha Chang area has a cliff painting of an elephant. Near Op Luang Canyon there are more rock paintings, as well as ancient jewelry and tools. Carbon-dating has indicated these relics to be about 28,000 years old. [1] [4] The park was a forest park from 1966 to 1991. In 1991 Op Luang became Thailand's 68th National Park. [1]