This shrine is in the public park opposite the
provincial hall. It commemorates the time when King
Naresuan the Great of the Ayutthaya period led his
troops to Nong Bua Lam Phu in 1574 on the way to
helping the king of Hongsawadi fight the city of Si
Sattana Khanahut.
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This archaeological
site is approximately 10 kilometres from town on the
Nong Bua Lam Phu-Udon Thani road. Mollusk fossils
have been found here buried in sandstone. The
fossils are about 140 million years old.
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This is 3 kilometres
from town on the way to Udon Thani. A road here runs
through a mountain. There is a small waterfall
covered with large, shady trees.
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This pottery village
is 17 kilometres from town on the way to Udon Thani.
The villagers here migrated from Ban Wang Thua,
Amphoe Nam Phong, Khon Kaen.
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This temple is at the foot of Phu Phan mountain, 13
kilometres from town on Highway No. 210 (Nong Bua
Lam Phu-Udon Thani), then 2 kilometres on the right.
The area was once the site of an ancient Khmer
temple that later became deserted until 1958 when
Phra Achan Luang Pu Khao Analyo turned it into a
meditation centre until his death in 1983.
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