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Songkhla Lake Songkhla Lake extends from its estuary near Son Onn Beach. Thailand's largest body of inland water at some 80km long and 20km at its widest point, it contains several islands and 2 bird sanctuaries. Khu Khut Waterfowl Park, a sanctuary that supports about 140 species of resident and migratory bird, is best visited in the late afternoon when the birds are at their most active phase. Nok Nam Thale Noi on the other hand is located at the northernmost end of the lake near Phatthalung. Tinsulanonda Bridge The longest bridge of Thailand, is combined with two bridges on two sides of Koh Yo - an island - to link up the highway 401 with Koh Yo. For years before, traffic of the lower southern highway had to cross the lake by ferries from Songkhla town. Wat Pakho Wat Pakho, located by the Songkhla Lake in Sathing Pra district is famous for its highly venerated monk - Luang Por Thuad - who once resided there. Legend has it that the abbot had turned salt water into fresh water when his pirate captors were dying of thirst, whereupon he was released out of gratitude. A statue of Luang Por Thuad, a reclining Buddha image, a stupa and mural paintings are among Wat Pakho's attractions. The National Institute of Coastal Aquaculture 1 km south of Khao Seng, it was established in 1981 as a research and information center for coastal fishery resources development. Those wishing to gain a deeper insight into the wealth and significant of marine life can arrange for a visit here to its laboratories, hatcheries and fish museum.
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