Thursday, September 17, 2009
Wat Tham Suea ( Tiger Cave Temple ) : Krabi
Wat Tham Suea, also known as "Tiger cave Temple," is located in the Khiriwong Valley amidst lush forests and mountains with large trees over a hundred years old approximately 9 kilometers northeast of Krabi Town. Aside from being the site of a meditation center, the compound is also a place of archaeological and historical interest as excavations have uncovered stone tools, pottery remains and Buddha footprint crafting molds. In addition, a cave in the compound has what appears to be tiger paw prints in the stone.
Photo source : www.watthumsuakrabi.com
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Posted by myplot'blog at 7:19 AM
Labels: buddhist temple, Krabi, thai temple, Thailand, Tiger Cave Temple, Wat Tham Suea
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