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832-389275 - Grey reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) ...swimming in a shoal... Redtoothed triggerfish (Odonus niger) Andaman Sea, Mu Ko Similan National Park, Similan Islands, Phang Nga Province, Thailand, Asia
832-389280 - Green turtle (Chelonia mydas) or green turtle, swimming against the light over sandy bottom, Andaman Sea, Mu Ko Similan National Park, Similan Islands, Phang Nga Province, Thailand, Asia
832-389278 - Anemone field from Magnificent sea anemones (Heteractis magnifica) with Pink skunk clownfish (Amphiprion perideraion) Andaman Sea, Mu Ko Similan National Park, Similan Islands, Phang Nga Province, Thailand, Asia
1314-224 - Woman washing clothes in Moken Village of the Thai Sea Gypsies, Fisherman village, Ko Surin Marine National Park, Surin Islands, Andaman Sea, Thailand, Southeast Asia, Asia
857-96080 - Railay Beach is a popular tourist destination near Krabi, Thailand on the Andaman Sea. Accessible only by boat, the beach includes a number of high end resorts for tourists from around the world.
832-381287 - View of palm groves and chalk rock formations with the Hat Rai Leh West and Hat Rai Leh East beaches on the Railey peninsula Rai Leh, Andaman Sea, Krabi province, Thailand, Asia
857-92934 - Ko Poda is an island off the west coast of Thailand, in Krabi Province, about 8 kilometres (5 mi) from Ao Nang. It is part of the Mu Ko Poda, or Poda Group Islands, which are under the administration of Hat Nopharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park. The group consists of Ko Poda, Ko Kai, Ko Mo and Ko Thap.
857-92936 - Ko Poda is an island off the west coast of Thailand, in Krabi Province, about 8 kilometres (5 mi) from Ao Nang. It is part of the Mu Ko Poda, or Poda Group Islands, which are under the administration of Hat Nopharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park. The group consists of Ko Poda, Ko Kai, Ko Mo and Ko Thap.
857-92935 - Ko Poda is an island off the west coast of Thailand, in Krabi Province, about 8 kilometres (5 mi) from Ao Nang. It is part of the Mu Ko Poda, or Poda Group Islands, which are under the administration of Hat Nopharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park. The group consists of Ko Poda, Ko Kai, Ko Mo and Ko Thap.