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📍 Ta In Canal Falls, Nakhon Nakhon Nayok Mon

Another little natural coordinate that's not much to talk about, and another place where we've checked out how to bring a dog in.

The little waterfall is among the forest and nature. The water from this area is part of the waterfall that joins the golden sand waterfall and feeds the golden sand reservoir.

We stopped here for the last time, and arrived at about 15: 30 that day, the sky was more overcast than I thought, and the inside of the forest was quite dark quickly.

The entrance will be at the back of Porch Pri Valley Resort. You can park at the resort and sign it. Then walk in about 500 meters. It takes about 15 minutes. The walkway is not very difficult. There is a sign and the walkway is still quite clear.

On the way, there are streams and many shallow pools. The day we go to the water is not much, but enough to play in the water.

If you walk all the way to the end, there will be a waterfall down the cliff, which is the most beautiful point here, but we can't get there that day.

Because when you go inside, the trees get taller and thicker, the light gets less and less. Three dae want to go on a lot. Especially the one who sees the water whenever you want to go down.

At first we still walked because we felt okay, but we had previously found out that there were some wildlife in this area, including wild elephants, so we agreed from the beginning that if we found elephant traces, trees fell, or felt that the situation was not okay, we would not force it.

And then, deeper and deeper, the atmosphere became quieter and darker, and the feelings of the people who took it began to be different.

So we finally decided, "That's enough."

It doesn't reach the most beautiful waterfall, but we're okay with coming back first, because sometimes knowing the rhythm is more important than continuing.

When we came back down, we happened to see tourists from the resort swimming, so we were swimming in the basin below before slowly coming back out.

If you ask if we like it here, we like it. It's a place to travel, not many people have clear water to play.

But if you bring the dog, suggest to come quickly, choose the day that the sky opens and take good care of your children, because the nature of each day is not the same.

Especially if there's a trail of wildlife or if it's unsafe, don't regret going back.

This review is our experience of the actual go-to date.

For our home, just taking the kids on a trip, dabbling and home safely, this is a good day.

â€Ē 8/08/69 â€Ē

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