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Songkhla Lake

Songkhla Lake in sunset timeThale Sap Songkhla, or Songkhla Lake, is Thailand's largest inland body of water. Extending about 80 km from Phattalung province in the north down to where it meets the Gulf of Thailand near Songkhla, and about 20 km wide at the widest point. The upper reaches are freshwater and it becomes more brackish in the southern portions near the sea in Songkhla province. There are several islands in the lake and two bird sanctuaries have been established: Nok Nam Thale Noi in the north and Khu Khut Water Fowl Park further south. Formerly an abundant source of seafood and especially the famous black tiger prawn, pollution and overfishing, particularly involving the use of gillnets, have taken a toll.


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