"100"^^ . . . "279726"^^ . . . "15.65944480895996"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Pa Hin Ngam National Park"@en . . . . "Siamese tulip fields"@en . . . . . . . . . "15.659444444444444 101.39" . . . . "El Parque nacional de Pa Hin Ngam (en tailand\u00E9s, \u0E2D\u0E38\u0E17\u0E22\u0E32\u0E19\u0E41\u0E2B\u0E48\u0E07\u0E0A\u0E32\u0E15\u0E34\u0E19\u0E32\u0E22\u0E39\u0E07-\u0E19\u0E49\u0E33\u0E42\u0E2A\u0E21) es un \u00E1rea protegida del nordeste de Tailandia, en la Chaiyaphum.\u200B \"Hin ngam\" significa \"bella piedra\", \"pa\" significa \"bosque\". El parque obtuvo su nombre de las raras formaciones rocosas en el extremo oeste del parque. La erosi\u00F3n ha tallado varias grandes rocas en formas sorprendentes e inusuales. Este parque es famoso por su campo de flores de Kra chiao (tulip\u00E1n de Siam). La altitud de este parque va de los 200 a los 800 msnm.\u200B"@es . "1986"^^ . . "II" . . . . "106428"^^ . . . "II"@en . "Pa Hin Ngam (Thai: \u0E1B\u0E48\u0E32\u0E2B\u0E34\u0E19\u0E07\u0E32\u0E21) is a national park in Chaiyaphum Province, Thailand. \"Hin ngam\" means \"beautiful stone\", \"pa\" means \"forest\". The park got its name from the strange rock formations at the west end of the park. Erosion has carved several large rocks into striking and unusual shapes."@en . . . . . . "Location within Thailand"@en . "Pa Hin Ngam National Park"@en . . . . . . . "El Parque nacional de Pa Hin Ngam (en tailand\u00E9s, \u0E2D\u0E38\u0E17\u0E22\u0E32\u0E19\u0E41\u0E2B\u0E48\u0E07\u0E0A\u0E32\u0E15\u0E34\u0E19\u0E32\u0E22\u0E39\u0E07-\u0E19\u0E49\u0E33\u0E42\u0E2A\u0E21) es un \u00E1rea protegida del nordeste de Tailandia, en la Chaiyaphum.\u200B \"Hin ngam\" significa \"bella piedra\", \"pa\" significa \"bosque\". El parque obtuvo su nombre de las raras formaciones rocosas en el extremo oeste del parque. La erosi\u00F3n ha tallado varias grandes rocas en formas sorprendentes e inusuales. Este parque es famoso por su campo de flores de Kra chiao (tulip\u00E1n de Siam). La altitud de este parque va de los 200 a los 800 msnm.\u200B"@es . . "101.3899993896484"^^ . . . "Hin Ngam forest.jpg"@en . . . . . . . . . . "2019"^^ . "Pa Hin Ngam (Thai: \u0E1B\u0E48\u0E32\u0E2B\u0E34\u0E19\u0E07\u0E32\u0E21) is a national park in Chaiyaphum Province, Thailand. \"Hin ngam\" means \"beautiful stone\", \"pa\" means \"forest\". The park got its name from the strange rock formations at the west end of the park. Erosion has carved several large rocks into striking and unusual shapes. In 1985, the Tep Satit Forestry Department first surveyed the area, long popular with locals, and recommended its protection. In October 1986, Pa Hin Ngam Park was created, covering 10 km2 around the strange rock formations which gave the park its name. In 1993, the Forestry Department of Thailand conducted a more thorough survey including the surrounding area, and recommended that it become a national park. The national park covering 62,437 rai ~ 100 square kilometres (39 sq mi) was created on 19 September 1994, which was officially gazetted in 2007. The park is at the boundary of the Dong Phaya Yen Mountains and the Khorat Plateau. The steep cliff at the 846 m high Sut Phan Din viewpoint affords a view into a valley of the Sonthi River and the . The name \"Sut Phan Din\" (\u0E2A\u0E38\u0E14\u0E41\u0E1C\u0E48\u0E19\u0E14\u0E34\u0E19) means \"end of land\", reflecting the steepness of the cliff. This cliff also marks the watershed between the Chao Phraya and the Mekong rivers. \n* Lan Hin Ngam (\u0E25\u0E32\u0E19\u0E2B\u0E34\u0E19\u0E07\u0E32\u0E21) It was caused by the erosion of the soil and rocks into different shapes, which can be imagined as many kinds of objects and animals such as nails, radar, and hens. \n* Dok Kra Jiao or Bua Sawan Field (\u0E17\u0E38\u0E48\u0E07\u0E14\u0E2D\u0E01\u0E01\u0E23\u0E30\u0E40\u0E08\u0E35\u0E22\u0E27 \u0E2B\u0E23\u0E37\u0E2D \u0E17\u0E38\u0E48\u0E07\u0E1A\u0E31\u0E27\u0E2A\u0E27\u0E23\u0E23\u0E04\u0E4C) Kra Jiao, a kind of curcuma, is an annual plant in the same species as ginger-galingale, scattered generally from Lan Hin Ngam to the Sut Phaendin viewpoint. Near the viewpoint is one of the fields of the Siam tulip (Curcuma alismatifolia), called \"Dok Kra Jiao\" (\u0E14\u0E2D\u0E01\u0E01\u0E23\u0E30\u0E40\u0E08\u0E35\u0E22\u0E27) in Thai. The dipterocarp forests bloom with the purple flowers at the beginning of the rainy season in July. \n* Sut Phaendin (\u0E2A\u0E38\u0E14\u0E41\u0E1C\u0E48\u0E19\u0E14\u0E34\u0E19) is a steep cliff and the highest point of the Phang Hoei mountain range, two kilometres from the park office at 846 metres elevation. It is the cliff connecting between the central and northeastern regions. \n* Namtok Thep Phana (\u0E19\u0E49\u0E33\u0E15\u0E01\u0E40\u0E17\u0E1E\u0E1E\u0E19\u0E32) is a medium-size waterfall originating from Huai Krachon flowing from the Phang Hoei mountain range. It has three tiers. There is water only during the rainy season."@en . "Pa Hin Ngam National Park"@en . . . . . . "1123782261"^^ . . . . . "7486"^^ . . "106428"^^ . . . . "Parque nacional de Pa Hin Ngam"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "POINT(101.38999938965 15.65944480896)"^^ . . . . . .