词条 | Phu Phan National Park |
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| name = Phu Phan National Park | alt_name = ภูพานอุทยานแห่งชาติ | iucn_category = II | photo = | photo_caption = | map = Thailand | map_caption = Park location in Thailand | map_width = | relief = 1 | location = Sakon Nakhon and Kalasin provinces, Thailand | nearest_city = Sakon Nakhon | coordinates = {{coord|17|3|45|N|103|58|22|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | area = {{convert|664|km2|abbr=on}} | established = 13 November 1972 | visitation_num = | visitation_year = | governing_body = Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation }} Phu Phan National Park ({{lang-th|ภูพานอุทยานแห่งชาติ}}) is a national park in Sakon Nakhon and Kalasin provinces, Thailand. This isolated park covers a wide jungle area in the Phu Phan Mountains of Isan. GeographyPhu Phan National Park is located {{convert|25|km}} south west of Sakon Nakhon town and about {{convert|25|km}} north of Kalasin. The park's area is {{convert|664|km2}}.[1] HistoryIn the past, the isolation of the park's location led to its use for cover by some military groups. During World War II, the Seri Thai resistance fighters used the Tham Seri Thai cave for weapons storage. And in the 1970s the People's Liberation Army of Thailand (PLAT) used the area as a hideout.[1] AttractionsViewpoints in the park include the west-facing Nang Mern Cliff and the Lan Sao Aee plateau.[1] The park has numerous waterfalls, including the multi-stage Kam Hom Waterfall, also Kreng Ka-arm and Pree-cha Suk-san waterfalls.[2] Some of the park's unusual rock formations include the grilled-snake-shaped Khong Ping Ngu and the {{convert|8|m}} long Tang Pee Parn natural stone bridge.[1] The park also contains the ruins of a Khmer temple, Phra That Phu Pek, accessed by ascending around 500 steps.[2] Flora and faunaThe park's forest is tropical evergreen forest; the largest component is dry dipterocarp forest. Other forest tree types here are dry evergreen and mixed deciduous.[3] Animal species include barking deer, monitor lizards and slow loris. Monkeys and elephants are also found in the park.[1] References{{commonscat}}1. ^1 2 3 4 {{cite book | last1 = Williams | first1 = China | last2 = Beales | first2 = Mark | last3 =Bewer | first3 = Tim | title = Lonely Planet Thailand | edition = 14th | publisher = Lonely Planet Publications |date = February 2012 | pages = 492 | isbn = 978-1-74179-714-5 }} {{National and forest parks in Thailand}}2. ^1 {{cite web | title = National Parks in Thailand: Phu Phan National Park | url = http://park.dnp.go.th/file/NATIONALPARKS_Eng.pdf | date = 2015 | publisher = Department of National Parks (Thailand) | pages = 148–149 | accessdate = 29 May 2017}} 3. ^{{cite web | title = Phu Phan National Park | url = http://www.dnp.go.th/parkreserve/asp/style1/default.asp?npid=32&lg=2 | publisher = Department of National Parks (Thailand) | accessdate = 19 April 2013 | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20130522193712/http://www.dnp.go.th/parkreserve/asp/style1/default.asp?npid=32&lg=2 | archivedate = 22 May 2013}} 7 : National parks of Thailand|Geography of Kalasin Province|Tourist attractions in Kalasin Province|Geography of Sakon Nakhon Province|Tourist attractions in Sakon Nakhon Province|1982 establishments in Thailand|Protected areas established in 1982 |
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