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| | Bangkok Post Feb 3, 2000 - The South's quieter side The South's quieter side DISCOVER THAILAND: Pristine beaches and a ... (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | Bordering with Pattani to the north, Yala to the west, Malaysia to the south, and with the Gulf coastline providing its eastern boundary, Narathiwat's hinterland is stocked with mountain ranges, rainforest, national parks, caves and waterfalls. |
 | | Furthermore, as the province hugs the coastline of the Gulf of Thailand, its long uninterrupted stretches of deserted white beaches are generally considered the start of the renowned beaches of the east coast of Malaysia, which lie a further 40 km to the south. |
 | | Narathiwat's provincial capital is accessible from Bangkok by air, rail and road. |
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