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On Top of Thailand

Imagine
climbing down a cliff face with a gushing waterfall on both sides
of you. Thats the thrill of abseiling in Khao Yai National
Park, which has been named a UNESCO World Heritage
Site for its diverse eco-systems and 800 different species of
fauna. The park is also renowned for its waterfalls, ranging from
15 to 50 meters high. Abseiling (or walking backwards) down them
is a thrill sport that will make you feel like Spider-man.
But there are more than just chills and spills to fill out a day
in the park. To get to some of the waterfalls requires kayaking
across a lake, or trekking through some of the most luscious greenery
in the Kingdom. And the jungle is a lair for wild elephant herds,
gibbons and hornbills.
Even Spider-man never got this wild.

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