UBON RATCHATHANI
Pha Taem National Park
This park covers an area of 140 square kilometers, where
plateaus and hills dominate the parks landscape. There are sheer
cliffs, which resulted from earthquakes. Most trees are of the
deciduous dipterocarp forest. Irregular shaped sandstone is
found scattered throughout the area. Beautiful flowering plants
grow among the rocky ground.
Pha Taem and Pha Kham are located near the national park
headquarters. On the cliffs surface are numerous prehistoric
cave paintings dating back 3,000-4,000 years ago that offer
insight into the way of life that existed during the
pre-historic days and reflect the ancient lifestyle of the
people who once lived in the area. These painting depict scenes
of fishing, rice farming, figures of people, animals, hands and
geometric designs. It should be noted that the most extensive
site for cave paintings in the country is that of Pha Taem.
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