Ao Manao
Ao Manao อ่าวมะนาว | |
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Ao Manao from the beach with the northern headland on the left and the southern on the right, as well as Ko Lueam and Ko Aen islands. | |
Ao Manao อ่าวมะนาว Location off the coast of Thailand | |
Coordinates | 11°46′30″N 99°48′20″E / 11.77500°N 99.80556°ECoordinates: 11°46′30″N 99°48′20″E / 11.77500°N 99.80556°E |
Type | Marine bay |
Primary outflows | Gulf of Siam |
Basin countries | Thailand |
Ao Manao (Thai: อ่าวมะนาว), meaning "Lime Bay", is a bay in the west side of the Gulf of Thailand. It is five kilometres to the south of Prachuap Khiri Khan in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.
Geography
The bay lies south of Prachuap Bay. It is open towards the east and is bounded by steep limestone outcrops forming peninsulas to the north and to the south. There are two islands in the bay, Ko Lueam about 3.6 km offshore,[1] and smaller Ko Aen, about 1.5 km off the beach within the bay.
Ao Manao has a good beach which is a popular tourist destination. It can be reached by road through the Wing 5 Royal Thai Air Force base.
See also
References
External links
- Prachuap Khiri Khan travel guide from Wikivoyage
- Media related to Ao Manao at Wikimedia Commons
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