It’s like a giant curry cake. Colorful salt fields At Laem Phak Bia

Bangkok: Colorful salt fields. Unseen Phetchaburi At Laem Phak Bia Like Khanom Mo Kaeng Muang Phet, including pink, orange, red, light purple, brown, dark blue.

The picture seen here It’s not a dessert tray. Famous dessert in Phet City. But it is a picture of a salt field in many colors, including pink, orange, red, light purple, brown, and dark blue. Khlong Khon-Cha-am Road, Ban Laem District, Phetchaburi Province, a shortcut route running along the seashore. From Khlong Khon Road to Cha-am along the route.

As for the reason that each salt field has a different color. This is because of the plants and animals in the seawater in this area. The color of seawater with low salinity is green. This is because it is an ideal condition for the growth of green algae. Seawater with high salinity is red because it is a suitable environment for the growth of red algae. The seawater in the salt pans is orange. Born from small sea shrimp

You will also be able to see the way of life of the villagers who carry salt, as w
ell as piles of salt placed along both sides of the road. Because this place is considered a source of sea salt production. The largest in Thailand and salt fields with standing water waiting to evaporate. Causing the color to change, creating beautiful colors as seen Recommended time to visit It’s summer time. Around March – April, it is considered another unseen Thailand that many people still don’t know

Source: Thai News Agency