k Thailand Hat Farang, Ko Muk, Trang Province Ko Muk or Pearl Island lies 13km 8 miles due south of Trangs Pak Meng Pier. Until fairly recently a remote backpacker destination with a small resident population of Chao Lae Sea Gypsies, Ko Muk is fast developing into a more Tham Morakot or Emerald Cave is a major local attraction. Visitors have to swim about 75 meters 240 ft through a waterfilled cavern at high tide. Visitors have to swim about 75 meters 240 ft through a waterfilled cavern at high tide, part of the swim being in virtual pitch darkness, to reach a hong or seafilled lagoon that is otherwise shut off from the outside world, with the only access other than the The lagoon is a waterfilled cavern at high tide, part of the swim being in virtual pitch darkness, to reach a hong or seafilled lagoon that is otherwise shut off from the outside world, with the only access other than the tunnel being by the inaccessible heights of the collapsed dome allowing sunlight into the lagoon below. Boats can also enter the lagoon, which has a small white sand beach, at low tide.The east coast of the island is undeveloped by tourism and remains the domain of the local fisherfolk including Chao Lae.Trang province was dependent on tin mining until the first rubber seedlings were brought into Thailand around 1901 part of a long journey Trang province was dependent on tin mining until the first rubber seedlings were brought into Thailand around 1901 part of a long journey.Tourism is making an increasing impact as Trangs Anadaman Coast and islands are increasingly developed and popularized. brbrRubber, palm oil and fishing are the mainstays of the provinces economy. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Thailand: Hat Farang, Ko Muk, Trang Province Ko Muk or  Pearl Island  lies 13km  8 miles  due south of Trang s Pak Meng Pier. Until fairly recently a remote back packer destination with a small resident population of Chao Lae  Sea Gypsies , Ko Muk is fast developing into a more   Tham Morakot or  Emerald Cave  is a major local attraction. Visitors have to swim about 75 meters  240 ft  through a water filled cavern at high tide. Visitors have to swim about 75 meters  240 ft  through a water filled cavern at high tide, part of the swim being in virtual pitch darkness, to reach a hong or sea filled lagoon that is otherwise shut off from the outside world, with the only access other than the The lagoon is a water filled cavern at high tide, part of the swim being in virtual pitch darkness, to reach a hong or sea filled lagoon that is otherwise shut off from the outside world, with the only access other than the tunnel being by the inaccessible heights of the collapsed dome allowing sunlight into the lagoon below. Boats can also enter the lagoon, which has a small white sand beach, at low tide.  The east coast of the island is undeveloped by tourism and remains the domain of the local fisherfolk including Chao Lae.  Trang province was dependent on tin mining until the first rubber seedlings were brought into Thailand around 1901   part of a long journey Trang province was dependent on tin mining until the first rubber seedlings were brought into Thailand around 1901   part of a long journey.  Tourism is making an increasing impact as Trang s Anadaman Coast and islands are increasingly developed and popularized.  br   br  Rubber, palm oil and fishing are the mainstays of the province s economy.
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Thailand: Hat Farang, Ko Muk, Trang Province

Ko Muk or 'Pearl Island' lies 13km (8 miles) due south of Trang's Pak Meng Pier. Until fairly recently a remote back-packer destination with a small resident population of Chao Lae 'Sea Gypsies', Ko Muk is fast developing into a more Tham Morakot or 'Emerald Cave' is a major local attraction. Visitors have to swim about 75 meters (240 ft) through a water-filled cavern at high tide. Visitors have to swim about 75 meters (240 ft) through a water-filled cavern at high tide, part of the swim being in virtual pitch darkness, to reach a hong or sea-filled lagoon that is otherwise shut off from the outside world, with the only access other than the The lagoon is a water-filled cavern at high tide, part of the swim being in virtual pitch darkness, to reach a hong or sea-filled lagoon that is otherwise shut off from the outside world, with the only access other than the tunnel being by the inaccessible heights of the collapsed dome allowing sunlight into the lagoon below. Boats can also enter the lagoon, which has a small white sand beach, at low tide. The east coast of the island is undeveloped by tourism and remains the domain of the local fisherfolk including Chao Lae. Trang province was dependent on tin mining until the first rubber seedlings were brought into Thailand around 1901 - part of a long journey Trang province was dependent on tin mining until the first rubber seedlings were brought into Thailand around 1901 - part of a long journey. Tourism is making an increasing impact as Trang's Anadaman Coast and islands are increasingly developed and popularized. <br/><br/>Rubber, palm oil and fishing are the mainstays of the province's economy.

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