Hi darius, Thanks for watching the video, really glad you enjoyed the waterfall. I´ve been to 70 provinces in Thailand, so in case you come to Thailand and need any insider tips, just hit me up:)
Thanks Sandy, I probably have to explain that this video was taken during a 10,000km motorcycle ride between January and March. In order to literally survive this journey, I had decided to focus fully on driving and skip talking on camera. Therefore, the upcoming videos will not actively contain me
Hey, nice to see you again:) Happy to hear you enjoyed this little video. I uploaded a new video today but finally decided to take it offline as there is some audio issues, hope to reupload it tomorrow
What a beautiful trip. I read a few articles after watching this about Mor Hin Khao. I couldn't find a date. Did you learn of when this was from? The rubber tree were interesting and so were the stairs at the end. I enjoyed the waterfalls and all the Buddhist monuments/temple. Thailand is such an amazing country.
I´m glad you hear that you enjoyed the little trip. Honestly, I had no idea about the history of this rock formations and just looked it up on Wikipedia, this rock formations are from the Jurassic - Cretaceous periods and are 195 - 65 million years old (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo_Hin_Khao). Yes those wooden stairs are surreal, I loved it:)
The video contains a total of 16 location markers to clarify the route from Chaiyaphum city.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask and comment🥳👍
Wow. The waterfall is just amazing. I would love to see Thailand one day 🙂
Hi darius, Thanks
for watching the video, really glad you enjoyed the waterfall. I´ve been to 70 provinces in Thailand, so in case you come to Thailand and need any insider tips, just hit me up:)
W😍W very beautiful landscape 👍🏼❤🇹🇭Enjoy it Florian🛵🙋🏼♀️🤗
Thanks Sandy, I probably have to explain that this video was taken during a 10,000km motorcycle ride between January and March. In order to literally survive this journey, I had decided to focus fully on driving and skip talking on camera. Therefore, the upcoming videos will not actively contain me
Brought my family to Chaiyaphum in 2022 for a few weeks. Saw Tat Ton and Mor Hin Khao. Loved seeing your experience there
@@LandosWorldPOV I'm glad to hear you enjoyed this area too. Thank you for sharing your experience!
Nice to see you again. The waterfall is stunning! ❤
Hey, nice to see you again:)
Happy to hear you enjoyed this little video.
I uploaded a new video today but finally decided to take it offline as there is some audio issues, hope to reupload it tomorrow
Thailand, indeed a very beautiful country
Hello Ronny,
Yes, I totally agree...but Indonesia is also very beautiful:)
@@FloriTravels thank you brother.. peace greetings from us 🇮🇩🇮🇩🙏🙏
Beautiful enjoy in Thailand
Thank you, I hope you enjoyed watching this video🙂
Your video is interesting
Thanks, great to hear that pw9c.. 😉✌️
Thanks for your insights. In my opinion, the province of Chaiyaphum is often underrated how beautiful it is there. 🥰
Thank you for your nice comment.
Yes, there is quite a few places that have potential if only it wasn't so difficult to get to
What a beautiful trip. I read a few articles after watching this about Mor Hin Khao. I couldn't find a date. Did you learn of when this was from? The rubber tree were interesting and so were the stairs at the end. I enjoyed the waterfalls and all the Buddhist monuments/temple. Thailand is such an amazing country.
I´m glad you hear that you enjoyed the little trip. Honestly, I had no idea about the history of this rock formations and just looked it up on Wikipedia, this rock formations are from the Jurassic - Cretaceous periods and are 195 - 65 million years old (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mo_Hin_Khao). Yes those wooden stairs are surreal, I loved it:)
Very nice 👌🏼
Hey Tara. It´s do good to hear for you, thanks for your comment😉
My dear sar nice video
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Khop Khun Krap😉