Rare twin waterfalls at Krabi’s Koh Rok spring to life


Rare sight: The twin waterfalls at Krabi’s scenic Koh Rok are only seen in late October after many weeks of heavy rain. — The Nation/ANN

Tourists were in awe of rare twin seaside waterfalls on Krabi’s tiny paradise island of Rok as they cascaded down a cliff, showcasing their beauty.

Late October is the only time of the year that tourists visiting Mu Ko Lanta National Park can witness the rare sight, according to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP).

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