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Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/20/2019
Lower Montha Than Falls.
Shaun Hunter
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09/20/2019
Hikers can first head up a road a short distance to Lower Montha Than Falls.
Shaun Hunter
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09/20/2019
A map of the route sits beside the trail near the edge of Lower Montha Than Falls.
Shaun Hunter
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09/20/2019
Creek crossing at Upper Montha Than Falls.
Shaun Hunter
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09/20/2019
Interpretive signs in Thai and English are placed sporadically along the trail.
Shaun Hunter
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09/20/2019
Sign at a clearing overlooking Chiang Mai.
Shaun Hunter
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09/20/2019
A bridge over the creek, right before the dense forest portion of the trail starts.
Shaun Hunter
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09/20/2019
The trail continues through dense forest along a series of climbs and drops on steps of varying levels on maintenance.
Shaun Hunter
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09/20/2019
Tree with unusual vines along the Montha Than Waterfall Trail.
Shaun Hunter
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09/20/2019
The visitor center marks the completion of the Montha Than Waterfall Trail loop.
Shaun Hunter
Photo Date: 
09/20/2019
The loop trail begins at the Visitor Center inside the central Montha Than area.

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