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Before break of day at Koh Kud, Trat.

Photo: Before break of day at Koh Kud, Trat, Thailand.
Trat is the Kingdom's eastern most province. It a famous as the source of some of the world's finest rubies and sapphires and is emerging as one of the newest international beach resorts with many unspoilt and fascinating islands.
Located some 315 kilometres from Bangkok, the province is renowned for its abundance of tropical fruit and plenty of interesting places to visit, including many historical attractions.
At Laem Hgob, 17 kilometres from Trat, is the pier where regular ferries are available for visitors to travel to the beautiful islands of the Koh Chang National Park and others located nearby. Many preserved food items, including shrimp paste and fish sauce, together with native wide-brim hats, are also for sale at Laem Ngob.
Koh Kud, about one hour's drive from Laem Ngob, is the site of the Than Sanuk Waterfall Than Sanuk, which means "stream of fun", was named by King Rama IV in 1911.
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