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Monster 190 kg+ Giant stingray caught from the Maeklong River in Thailand...

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180 kg Giant freshwater stingray caught from the Maeklong River...

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190 kg Giant Freshwater Stingray caught by River Monsters Jeremy Wade in Thailand...

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140 kg Monster Arapaima or Pirarucu caught from Bungsamran Lake in Bangkok...

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National Geographic explorer Zeb Hogan with a monster Arapaima caught in Thailand...

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190-200 kg Giant freshwater stingray caught at Ban Pakong River in Thailand...

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Zeb Hogan National Geographic with 265 kg world record Giant freshwater stingray...

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Anglers Mail's Ian Welch with an Arapaima estimated at 140 kg / 308 lb...

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Giant Freshwater Stingray, 220 kg / 484 lb... Possible World Record Fish!!

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Arapaima Gigas, 100 kg / 220 lb... Personal Best Worldwide Fish!!

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Giant Freshwater Stingray, 160 kg / 352 lb... Personal Best Worldwide Fish!!

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Koh Samet Tours Thailand


Koh Samet

Ko Samet is an island located in the Gulf of Thailand off the coastline of the province of Rayong, approximately 220 km southeast of Bangkok.Ko Samet is one of the driest archipelagoes in Thailand. Ko Samet recieves dramatically less rainfall than Rayong Province, even though it is only a few kilometres from the Rayong coastline.

The island's "rainy season" extends only between the months of May to July, but even during the raining season it has significantly less rain that other islands throughout Thailand.

Koh Samet despite being an arid enviroment, consists of lush forested hills, covered with deciduous and evergreen forests in which cajeput trees grow in abundance.It is the Thai word for these Cajeput trees - Samet that the island is named after.

The majority of beaches on Koh Samet are located on the Eastern coastline with Ao Wong Duean in the middle of the eastern side being one of the most notable. Ao Wong Duean stretches in the shape of an almost circle with fine white sand covering its shoreline.

Koh Samet belongs to the Khao Laem Ya-Mu Ko National Park and has a selection of limited entertainment venues and basic accomodation for the visiting tourist.

 

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