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Thung Na Muang Waterfall It is a waterfall formed by a dam overflowing. of Ban Thung Na Muang, which is a reservoir for water that flows from the highlands in the mountains and forests around the village The overflowing water flows in large quantities along the mountain rock layers into the lower valleys and then into the Mekong River. It is an art that is in harmony with nature. Suitable for camping and relaxing. 
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