Hin Sam Wan

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Hin Sam Wan
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Highest point
Elevation300 m (980 ft)
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Geography
LocationPhou Sing, Bueng Kan Province, Thailand

Hin Sam Wan (Thai: หินสามวาฬ, lit.'three whales rock') is a 75-million-year-old rock formation protruding out of a mountain in Phou Sing, Bueng Kan province, Thailand, near the Mekong River. It is so named because, from certain angles, the rocks look like a family of whales.[1] Only two of the rocks (the "mother whale" and "father whale") are accessible by foot; the "baby whale" cannot be reached.[2]

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