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Thailand's
southernmost province, Yala is extremely mountainous,
with lush forests, waterfalls and great cultural diversity.
Mosques and Buddhist temples are found around every corner.
Wat Khuha Phimuk sits in front of a limestone cave complex
housing a large and highly venerated reclining Buddha
from the Srivijaya period, made around 750 AD. |
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Ban
Sakai is home to the aboriginal Sakai people, descendants
of the race that once populated the Malay Peninsula. Today
they grow rice and work in rubber plantations around their
traditional village. |
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