k Thailand Ko Surin Tai, Surin Islands Marine National Park Ko Surin Marine National Park is one of Thailands last frontiers for diving and sailing. This marine park in the Andaman Sea contains some of the countrys brbrThis marine park in the Andaman Sea contains some of the countrys most highly developed coral reefs.The Koh Surin archipelago is a 135 square kilometre area lying in the Andaman Sea some 60 kilometres 38 miles off mainland Ranong Province. Five islands lie just south of the border with Burma.Koh Surin Nua, one of the two main islands, has an area of about 19 square kilometres, with 240 metres its highest elevation.The other main island, Koh Surin Tai, is about 12 square kilometres, and 350 metres at its highest point, Both are hilly, with almost no flat ground beyond small pockets of mangrove and little beaches which nestle in the many coves. brbrbrThe two islands are separated by a narrow strait only 200 metres wide, which may be waded at low tide.The other islands in the group are more properly speaking only rocky islets, sparely covered with scrub vegetation. Even after it was declared a national park, in 1981, there were only a few hundred people to relocate. Today, park officials have a station on Koh Surin Nua, while Koh Surin Tai is home to a tiny Moken Sea Gypsy fishing community. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Thailand: Ko Surin Tai, Surin Islands Marine National Park Ko Surin Marine National Park is one of Thailand s last frontiers for diving and sailing. This marine park in the Andaman Sea contains some of the country s  br   br  This marine park in the Andaman Sea contains some of the country s most highly developed coral reefs.  The Koh Surin archipelago is a 135 square kilometre area lying in the Andaman Sea some 60 kilometres  38 miles  off mainland Ranong Province. Five islands lie just south of the border with Burma.  Koh Surin Nua, one of the two main islands, has an area of about 19 square kilometres, with 240 metres its highest elevation.  The other main island, Koh Surin Tai, is about 12 square kilometres, and 350 metres at its highest point, Both are hilly, with almost no flat ground beyond small pockets of mangrove and little beaches which nestle in the many coves.  br   br   br  The two islands are separated by a narrow strait only 200 metres wide, which may be waded at low tide.  The other islands in the group are more properly speaking only rocky islets, sparely covered with scrub vegetation. Even after it was declared a national park, in 1981, there were only a few hundred people to relocate. Today, park officials have a station on Koh Surin Nua, while Koh Surin Tai is home to a tiny Moken  Sea Gypsy  fishing community.
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Thailand: Ko Surin Tai, Surin Islands Marine National Park

Ko Surin Marine National Park is one of Thailand's last frontiers for diving and sailing. This marine park in the Andaman Sea contains some of the country's <br/><br/>This marine park in the Andaman Sea contains some of the country's most highly developed coral reefs. The Koh Surin archipelago is a 135 square kilometre area lying in the Andaman Sea some 60 kilometres (38 miles) off mainland Ranong Province. Five islands lie just south of the border with Burma. Koh Surin Nua, one of the two main islands, has an area of about 19 square kilometres, with 240 metres its highest elevation. The other main island, Koh Surin Tai, is about 12 square kilometres, and 350 metres at its highest point, Both are hilly, with almost no flat ground beyond small pockets of mangrove and little beaches which nestle in the many coves. <br/><br/><br/>The two islands are separated by a narrow strait only 200 metres wide, which may be waded at low tide. The other islands in the group are more properly speaking only rocky islets, sparely covered with scrub vegetation. Even after it was declared a national park, in 1981, there were only a few hundred people to relocate. Today, park officials have a station on Koh Surin Nua, while Koh Surin Tai is home to a tiny Moken (Sea Gypsy) fishing community.

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