Sirindhorn Waterfall
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Sirindhorn Waterfall | |
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น้ำตกสิรินธร | |
Location | Waeng, Narathiwat, Thailand |
Coordinates | 05°48′06″N 101°49′35″E / 5.80167°N 101.82639°E |
Type | Segmented |
Watercourse | Aikading Canal |
Sirindhorn Waterfall (Thai: น้ำตกสิรินธร) is a waterfall in Narathiwat Province, Thailand.[1] It does not fall from a high cliff but is really a stream that comes down from a forest at a higher altitude. It converges with Khlong Aikading and is frequented by locals. Apart from the waterfall, there is the Southern Forest Flowers and Decorative Plants Survey and Collection Project under the Patronage of HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. The project has more than 200 plant species that are grouped according to their natural habitat.
References
[edit]- ^ Koi, Satoshi; Fujinami, Rieko; Kubo, Namiko; Tsukamoto, Ikue; Inagawa, Rie; Imaichi, Ryoko; Kato, Masahiro (2006). "Comparative Anatomy of Root Meristem and Root Cap in Some Species of Podostemaceae and the Evolution of Root Dorsiventrality". American Journal of Botany. 93 (5): 682–692. ISSN 0002-9122.