This shrine is on the
bank of Nong Pla Thao, 3 kilometres from the city,
on the way to Ban Khwao. There is a large tamarind
tree on the bank, which is said to be where Chao
Phraya Lae died fighting Vientiane soldiers in 1826.
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Phu Phra is at Ban Kanaisa, Tambon Na Sieo. It is a small mountain with drawings of Buddha images from the U Thong period on the face of a cliff. They date from the 18th-19th Buddhist century, around the early Ayutthaya period.
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This khmer sanctuary is at Ban Nong Bua, Tambon Nai
Mueang, 3 kilometres from the city. Prang Ku is a
Khmer-style ancient site built in the 18th Buddhist
century. The main pagoda is square with a length of
5 metres on each side. ...
The Tat Ton National
Park covers some parts of Phu Laen Kha mountain
range. To get there, take Highway No. 2051 for 21
kilometres. Tat Ton waterfall is an important
tourist spot. The water here cascades down wide rock
plateaus, creating breathtaking scenery, especially
in the rainy season when there is plenty of water.
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