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Prachin Buri used to be a very prosperous town with beautiful waterfalls and canals which are very popular among nature adventurers.
Through the traces of the ancient towns, there were discoveries of historical venues that were used for religious purposes and historic materials such as Buddha images, earthenware, and pottery.
Prachin Buri is between the Cambodian boarder and Bangkok. Home to many ruins from the Dvaravati and Khmer periods, the province is also well known for its national parks of Khao Yai, Thap Lan and Pang Sida.
Other tourist attraction in Prachin Buri is Wat Kaeo Phichit, an old temple, unusually combining Thai and Greek arts, while the oldest Buddha footprints can be found at Sa Morokot.
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