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Fossilized marine fossilized marine mammals that live in the deep sea 240-280 million years ago, or that many people mistakenly think that rice has become rock. At the temple of the goddess. Wichian Buri District On July 9, 2011, reporters were informed that Wat Tham Thep (or Monkey Cave) is located at Moo 1 Ban Lam Chansi, Samrong Sub-district, Wichian Buri District, Phetchabun.
Mr.Bandit Jaidee, Khon Kaen, the third person to direct the fossil. Inside the temple, the deities adore the surrounding nature with covered trees. The cave is next to the temple. (Formerly)
a limestone mountain with fossils of marine mammals called "Fusulinides" found in limestone, long head, pointed, shaped and similar in size to the grain of rice. It is a misunderstanding that the grain is turned into stone.
Fusuloids are the only marine creatures that have lived deep in the sea for 240-280 million years, as living creatures. Found in the Carboniferous Period. And the peri And has been extinct since the end of the perimian
. Also can be found in many Phetchabun Mountain and ancient limestone cave, such as the Great Cave Water. And a rubber house, Phu Nam Phud, Wichian Buri.
Stone with fossilized rubies. Can be set on a narrow range. At the same time, the accuracy of the correlation between the rocks at the same time was very useful.
Dr.Visal Khothanon, Chairman of the Provincial Cultural Council of Phetchabun, said that he wanted to preserve the natural environment. By the way. And the villagers in the area to help preserve geological learning to interested people.
while the goddess of the temple cave. The limestone of this rice. Carved in a big image of Buddha. Can see the fossilized rice. In the body of the Buddha clearly. And beautiful.
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