"Following in the Footsteps of the Father: Laem Phak Bia Project, Phetchaburi"
The Laem Phak Bia Royal Development Project, located in Ban Laem District, Phetchaburi Province, offers a captivating nature trail through a pristine mangrove forest. This popular destination for tourists and birdwatchers provides an opportunity to learn about the intricate ecosystem of the mangroves, a haven for diverse and rare bird species. The project also showcases various educational resources, including wastewater treatment facilities. With its abundance of knowledge and breathtaking scenery, Laem Phak Bia promises an enriching and unforgettable experience.
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Academic Service Building for the Environmental Research and Study Project at Laem Phak Bia, initiated by His Majesty the King.
The project is well-organized and in good order.
Fields of yellow sunhemp flowers, a symbol of love and care from King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX).
A shuttle is required to access the mangrove forest due to the considerable walking distance.
Waiting for people to be ready, full and out.
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The wastewater here has been treated and released into the mangrove forest to allow further purification before flowing directly into the sea. This demonstrates the wisdom of King Rama IX, who applied natural principles to treat wastewater.
Wastewater treatment ponds must pass through a vast mangrove forest before flowing into the sea.
Mangrove tunnels are home to a variety of trees, including Rhizophora apiculata, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, and Ceriops tagal.
The mangrove forest is remarkably well-preserved.
Exquisitely Patterned Hermit Crab
The hermit crab boasts a beautifully patterned shell.
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This is called a fiddler crab.
The vast ocean.
Mangrove forests and mangrove ecosystems are of great importance as they serve as nurseries for aquatic animals, providing shelter for shrimp, shellfish, crabs, and fish. As they grow, they migrate to the open sea, providing food and livelihoods for people. Mangrove forests act as a buffer against coastal erosion and protect against waves and wind. Without mangrove forests, marine life would not survive. The entire Laem Phak Bia project originated from the royal initiative of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, who loved and cherished nature to preserve it for the well-being of the Thai people.
Nature Study Trail and Mangrove Ecosystem
Lush greenery on both sides
The beautiful nature awaits your visit, with its relatively pristine mangrove forests. Enjoy the beauty of nature, which we should all help to conserve. We can study and collect various data for use by the community or ourselves. This is the balance: living with nature, improving its condition, and following the philosophy of sufficiency, which we should continue to preserve and develop.
I would like to recommend the ๙th ๙ Following in the Footsteps of the Father ๙ Project: The "Never Mind" Project in Phetchaburi, which is located in the same province. If anyone is interested, please stop by. I hope this will be useful for everyone to follow again.
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