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Cliff painting,Pha Taem National Park
Asia
Made in HDR for better details. About 10 min. walk from the main carpark to the base of the cliffs lies more than 300 prehistoric cliff paintings estimated to be more than 3,000 years old. The paintings were found by a professor and some students from Silpakorn University in 1981 and are believed to have been made over a very long period of time and tell the story of the people who made them. The earliest show human hands and a selection of animals while the newer show crops being planted, fish trapping and some primitive agricultural tools. Just above the base, spectacular views can be had of Laos, the Pa Dong Na Tham natural pine forest and Thailand's earliest sunset.
Copyright: Kobel Rudolf
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10984x5492
Taken: 14/10/2013
Uploaded: 22/10/2013
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Tags: cliff painting; pha taem national park; thailand; hdr
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