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Boats in fishing village. Koh Chang, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mackerel drying in the sun in fishing village, Koh Chang Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
fishing village, Koh Chang Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
House on stilts in the fishing village. Koh Chang, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
House on stilts and powerboat in fishing village. Koh Chang, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
public white lighthouse on pier of Bang Bao fishing village with fishing boats mooring at Koh Chang Island,Trat, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ublic white lighthouse on pier of Bang Bao fishing village at Koh Chang Island,Trat, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fishing village at Koh Chang Thailand
House on stilts and powerboat in fishing village. Koh Chang, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Abandoned fishing village in Koh Chang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fishing village on stilts of Bang Bao Village. Koh Chang island, Thailand. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Landscape view of public white lighthouse on pier of Bang Bao fishing village at Koh Chang Island,Trat, Thailand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fishing village on stilts of Bang Bao Village. Koh Chang island, Thailand. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fishing village on stilts of Bang Bao Village. Koh Chang island, Thailand. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aerial shot of Bang Bao Klon Koi in Koh Chang Royalty Free Stock Photo
A fishing village is a village, usually located near a fishing ground, with an economy based on catching fish and harvesting seafood. The continents and islands around the world have coastlines totalling around 356,000 kilometres (221,000 mi).[3] From Neolithic times, these coastlines, as well as the shorelines of inland lakes and the banks of rivers, have been punctuated with fishing villages. Most surviving fishing villages are traditional. Ko Chang (Thai: เกาะช้าง, pronounced , also Koh Chang) is an amphoe (district) in Trat Province, Thailand. It is located on the Gulf of Thailand's eastern seaboard, 310 km from Bangkok and near the border with Cambodia. It is the country's second largest island, and the largest island in the Mu Ko Chang National Park archipelago. The name means Elephant Island, and comes from the elephant shape of its headland, although elephants are not indigenous to the island. At present, there are 9 villages on the island. It is a mountainous island, with Khao Salak Phet being the highest peak at 743 metres. The island is known for several waterfalls, thriving coral reefs and rainforests. The island has an area of approximately 217 square kilometers.


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