𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐒𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐁𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐡
หาดสีดำไม่กี่แห่งในโลก อยู่ไม่ไกล เมืองไทยนี่เอง!
หาดทรายสีดำ หรือที่หลายคนเรียกว่า ทะเลสีดำ แห่งนี้ ไม่ได้อยู่ไกลถึงต่างประเทศ แบบที่ Iceland แต่อยู่ที่ เขาหลัก อ.ตะกั่วป่า จ.พังงา ของไทยเรานี่เอง หาดแห่งนี้มีชื่อว่า “หาดนางทอง” หนึ่งในหาดทรายสีดำไม่กี่แห่งที่พบได้ในไทยและในโลก วันนี้เราจะพาไปชมและบอกทริคช่วงเวลาที่สามารถพบทรายสีดำได้เยอะๆกัน ไปกันเลยครับ
ชาวบ้านในแถบนั้นเล่าว่า หาดทรายสีดำแห่งนี้มีมานานแล้ว แต่ไม่ได้เป็นที่รู้จักมากนักในหมู่นักท่องเที่ยว จะมีก็แต่ชาวต่างชาติที่มาประจำหรือคนท้องถิ่นเท่านั้นถึงจะรู้
ทรายสีดำ ความจริงคือขี้แร่ที่เกิดจากการร่อนแร่เมื่อสมัยก่อน แสดงให้เห็นถึงความสมบูรณ์ของ พังงา ซึ่งเป็นจังหวัดที่มีอุตสาหกรรมการทำแร่ดีบุกเยอะที่สุดในเมืองไทยเลยก็ว่าได้ ในการร่อนแร่นั้น แร่ที่มีน้ำหนักมากกว่าก็จะติดอยู่ในที่ร่อน ส่วนแร่ที่ละเอียดก็จะหลุดออกมาเป็นขี้แร่ ตกทิ้งลงในทะเล จึงทำให้เกิดเป็นหาดทรายสีดำอย่างที่เห็น
ในแต่ละวัน น้ำขึ้นน้ำลงจะซัดขี้แร่สีดำเหล่านี้มาขึ้นฝั่ง หาดนางทอง และจะขึ้นมามากน้อยแตกต่างกันไปในแต่ละช่วงเวลา โดยเวลาที่ผมคิดว่าจะสามารถพบทรายสีดำได้มากที่สุดน่าจะเป็นช่วงหลังน้ำกำลังลงใหม่ๆ เพราะคลื่นได้ดันทรายสีดำขึ้นมาจนสุดแล้ว ในวันที่ผมบันทึกภาพ เป็นเวลาราว 1-2 ชั่วโมงหลังจากน้ำขึ้นสูงสุดครับ
การเดินทางนั้นไม่ยากเลย หากเดินทางจากสนามบินภูเก็ต ก็ใช้เวลาเพียง 1 ชั่วโมงเท่านั้น โดยเราสามารถตั้งค้นหาใน Google Map ได้เลยว่า หาดนางทอง หรือจะใช้ลิงค์ข้างล่างก็ได้ครับ
จากจุดของหาดทรายสีดำแห่งนี้ หากมองไปทางซ้าย เราก็จะสามารถเห็น ประภาคารเขาหลัก ที่สร้างขึ้นหลังจากเหตุการณ์ สึนามิ ที่สร้างความเสียหายเป็นอย่างมากในปี 2547 อีกด้วย เรียกได้ว่ามาที่เดียวได้เที่ยวชมทั้งหาดและประภาคารเลยครับ
หาดแห่งนี้ ไม่ได้เป็นสีดำทั้งหาด และไม่ได้มีทรายสีดำเยอะตลอดเวลา ต้องหาเวลาน้ำขึ้นลงจาก App แล้วลองไปลุ้นดูว่าจะโชคดีได้พบหาดสีดำหรือเปล่า ช่วงนี้คนยังน้อยอยู่ มีความเป็นส่วนตัวสูง สามารถถ่ายรูปเล่นได้สบายๆ มีโอกาสอย่าลืมไปหาดสีดำสุด unseen แห่งนี้กันนะครับ
พิกัดหาดทรายสีดำ : https://goo.gl/maps/2R4Rrh96MTRnHdJe8
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𝐁𝐥𝐚𝐜𝐤 𝐒𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐁𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐡
A few black beaches in the world are not far from Thailand!
The black sand beach, aka the black sea. This black sea is not far from abroad. The way in Iceland, but in Khao Lak district. Takhon Pa, province. Phang Nga of Thailand. This beach is called ′′ Nang Thong beach One of the few black sand beaches found in Thailand and in the world. Today, we will take you to see and tell the trick. The moment that we can find a lot of black sand in the world. Let's go.
The villagers in the area said that this black sand beach was long ago, but it wasn't much known among tourists. There are only foreigners who are regularly or local people.
Black sand. The truth is that the mineral is born from the past years. It shows the integrity of Phang Nga. The province that has the most tiniest industry in Thailand. It's the way to land the ore that it's more than the weight. Stuck in the land. The detailed ore will fall out as a mineral fall into the sea. It causes black sand as seen.
Each day, the water comes down to the land of these black minerals ashore Nangthong beach and will come up a little different in each moment. When I think I can find the black sand most likely after the water is new because the waves are pushing it. The black sand is up to the max. I recorded the photo for around 1-2 hours after the water rises to the max.
It's not difficult to travel from Phuket Airport. It's only 1 hours. We can search on Google Map. Nang Thong beach or you can use the link below.
From the point of this black sand beach, if you look to the left, you can see the main lighthouse built after a highly damaging tsunami event in 2547, it's called only one sightseeing and the beach. Let's eat.
This beach is not black and doesn't have too many black sand all the time. It's time to get water on the App and try to see if you will be lucky to find a black beach. In this period, there are plenty of people in privacy. They can take photos and take photos for comfort. If you have a chance, don't forget to go to this unseen black beach.
Black sand beach location: https://goo.gl/maps/2R4Rrh96MTRnHdJe8
These pics are recorded too
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同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過0的網紅浪哥Holiday,也在其Youtube影片中提到,We spent 3 days and 3 nights from our departure until we met the dragon, and wanted to drag it ashore to see its full picture. But it keeps escaping, ...
go ashore 在 政變後的寧靜夏午 Facebook 的最佳解答
Sama-Bajau - The Supernormal Tribe That Can Hold Breath For 13 Minutes 🇵🇭🇲🇾🇮🇩🇧🇳
Have you ever heard about someone who can hold his breath for 13 minutes under 70 meters deep water? Yes. it is true. There are some people who have this extraordinary breath-holding ability. And the name of this tribe is Sama-Bajau.
The name collectively refers to related people who usually call themselves the Sama or Samah; or are known by the exonyms Bajau. They usually refers to several Austronesian ethnic groups of Maritime Southeast Asia with their origins from the southern Philippines.
These people remain immersed in the water for several minutes without any diving equipment (underwater breathing apparatus). These people usually live a seaborne lifestyle and use small wooden sailing vessels such as the perahu, djenging, balutu, lepa, pilang and vinta.
Sama-Bajau have sometimes been called the "Sea Gypsies". The Sama-Bajau tribe people are traditionally from the many islands of the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines, coastal areas of Mindanao, northern and eastern Borneo, the Celebes, and throughout eastern Indonesian islands.
Some Sama-Bajau groups native to Sabah (Sabah is a state of Malaysia located on the northern portion of Borneo Island) are also known for their traditional horse culture. British administrators in Sabah classified the Sama-Bajau as "Bajau" and labelled them as such in their birth certificates. Thus the Sama-Bajau in Malaysia may sometimes self-identify as "Bajau" or even "Malay" for political reasons.
Total Population 1.1 million worldwide:
- Philippines: 470,000
- Malaysia: 436,000
- Indonesia: 345,000
- Brunei: 12,000
The Bajau have been a nomadic, seafaring people for most of their history. Many Bajau still practice that same lifestyle to this day, which explains why they are still commonly called "sea gypsies." They chart particularly the waters of the Sulu Sea, off the southwestern coast of the Philippines, and the various seas that surround the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, and Brunei Darussalam.
These are among the most dangerous waters in the world with sporadic policing at best and a very high incidence of open piracy. Yet these Bajau claim never to have wielded weapons — preferring to simply flee from potential attack. They come ashore only to bury the deceased and to live temporarily while making new boats.
Of course the seafaring Bajau make their living from fishing. Those who have abandoned that lifestyle have become farmers and cattle rearers, earning them the local nickname, "cowboys of the east." Indeed their equine skills are well known in this part of the world, and are always to be found displayed in Bajau ceremonial events. Still other Bajau live a lifestyle between nomadic and sedentary, housed in villages on the water, but not far from land.
Freediving associated with these people life on the sea appear to have endowed the Bajau with several genetic adaptations to facilitate their lifestyle. After a long research on them, scientists claim that they have this amazing breath-holding ability because of the changes in genes.
The spleens of these people have become quite large with time. A recent study showed that Bajau spleens are about 50 per cent larger than normal people which letting them store more haemoglobin-rich blood, which is expelled into the bloodstream when the spleen contracts at depth, allowing breath-holding dives of longer duration.
The boat-dwelling Sama-Bajau see themselves as non-aggressive people. They kept close to the shore by erecting houses on stilts, and travelled using lepa, handmade boats which many lived in. These people dive in the sea every day in search of food. Usually they go down to 70 meters in the sea without oxygen. At that depth, they can walk or swim for 13 minutes in one breath. These divers spend 60 percent of their daily activities inside the sea.
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go ashore 在 政變後的寧靜夏午 Facebook 的最佳貼文
Sama-Bajau - The Supernormal Tribe That Can Hold Breath For 13 Minutes 🇵🇭🇲🇾🇮🇩🇧🇳
Have you ever heard about someone who can hold his breath for 13 minutes under 70 meters deep water? Yes. it is true. There are some people who have this extraordinary breath-holding ability. And the name of this tribe is Sama-Bajau.
The name collectively refers to related people who usually call themselves the Sama or Samah; or are known by the exonyms Bajau. They usually refers to several Austronesian ethnic groups of Maritime Southeast Asia with their origins from the southern Philippines.
These people remain immersed in the water for several minutes without any diving equipment (underwater breathing apparatus). These people usually live a seaborne lifestyle and use small wooden sailing vessels such as the perahu, djenging, balutu, lepa, pilang and vinta.
Sama-Bajau have sometimes been called the "Sea Gypsies". The Sama-Bajau tribe people are traditionally from the many islands of the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines, coastal areas of Mindanao, northern and eastern Borneo, the Celebes, and throughout eastern Indonesian islands.
Some Sama-Bajau groups native to Sabah (Sabah is a state of Malaysia located on the northern portion of Borneo Island) are also known for their traditional horse culture. British administrators in Sabah classified the Sama-Bajau as "Bajau" and labelled them as such in their birth certificates. Thus the Sama-Bajau in Malaysia may sometimes self-identify as "Bajau" or even "Malay" for political reasons.
Total Population 1.1 million worldwide:
- Philippines: 470,000
- Malaysia: 436,000
- Indonesia: 345,000
- Brunei: 12,000
The Bajau have been a nomadic, seafaring people for most of their history. Many Bajau still practice that same lifestyle to this day, which explains why they are still commonly called "sea gypsies." They chart particularly the waters of the Sulu Sea, off the southwestern coast of the Philippines, and the various seas that surround the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, and Brunei Darussalam.
These are among the most dangerous waters in the world with sporadic policing at best and a very high incidence of open piracy. Yet these Bajau claim never to have wielded weapons — preferring to simply flee from potential attack. They come ashore only to bury the deceased and to live temporarily while making new boats.
Of course the seafaring Bajau make their living from fishing. Those who have abandoned that lifestyle have become farmers and cattle rearers, earning them the local nickname, "cowboys of the east." Indeed their equine skills are well known in this part of the world, and are always to be found displayed in Bajau ceremonial events. Still other Bajau live a lifestyle between nomadic and sedentary, housed in villages on the water, but not far from land.
Freediving associated with these people life on the sea appear to have endowed the Bajau with several genetic adaptations to facilitate their lifestyle. After a long research on them, scientists claim that they have this amazing breath-holding ability because of the changes in genes.
The spleens of these people have become quite large with time. A recent study showed that Bajau spleens are about 50 per cent larger than normal people which letting them store more haemoglobin-rich blood, which is expelled into the bloodstream when the spleen contracts at depth, allowing breath-holding dives of longer duration.
The boat-dwelling Sama-Bajau see themselves as non-aggressive people. They kept close to the shore by erecting houses on stilts, and travelled using lepa, handmade boats which many lived in. These people dive in the sea every day in search of food. Usually they go down to 70 meters in the sea without oxygen. At that depth, they can walk or swim for 13 minutes in one breath. These divers spend 60 percent of their daily activities inside the sea.
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go ashore 在 浪哥Holiday Youtube 的最佳解答
We spent 3 days and 3 nights from our departure until we met the dragon, and wanted to drag it ashore to see its full picture.
But it keeps escaping, and in the end there is no way, it can only fight and kill it at sea, although the spoils of war fell under the sea,
But it's worth it, at least we have experienced normal difficulty, so we made a video to commemorate
"Walheim" is an action survival game with an open world. Players will adventure in an environment influenced by Norse mythology and Viking culture. By finding various materials to build weapons, shelters, and even small towns of your own. In addition, players can also explore secret caves by passing through magical portals.
00:00 Video start
00:10 get buff
00:15 ready to go
00:31 day2
00:58 day3
01:28 Find the serpent
02:48 battle with serpent
07:58 my buddy
#Valheim #瓦爾海姆 #英灵神殿
#海怪 #蛟龍 #serpent
我們從出發,一直到遇上蛟龍 ,花了3天3夜,,想把它拖上岸,,看看它的全貌,,
可是牠一直逃脫,,最後沒有辦法,,只能在海上和牠博鬥擊殺,,戰利品雖然掉到海下,,
但也值得了,,至少我們體驗過正常的難度,, 所以作了支影片紀念一下
#serpent #SeaMonster #Survival
我是浪哥 感謝各位
歡迎直播間交流 : https://www.twitch.tv/holiday1977
追獵蛟龍-3天3夜 https://youtu.be/MKwrlzsR8QY
神器 願望骨的使用方式 https://youtu.be/oKTvsXHXXm0
5王 奧汀最後的敵人 https://youtu.be/4Skbz52Epkk
4王 解鎖最終科技台 https://youtu.be/TkJyiE6zDrU
3王 獲取 鐵/銀礦 神器 https://youtu.be/08GA3gU8160
2王 https://youtu.be/sEDqA4CYiNk
1王 解鎖挖礦/採石 https://youtu.be/EHjT78Sr1AE
真實挖礦的樂趣 https://youtu.be/WKMaKE1Zhm8
我是浪哥 感謝各位
歡迎直播間交流 : https://www.twitch.tv/holiday1977
獨立遊戲開發團隊 Iron Gate AB 旗下生存新作
《瓦爾海姆》是一款擁有開放世界的動作生存遊戲,玩家將在受到北歐神話與維京文化影響的環境中冒險。透過找到各種材料來打造武器、避難所,更可以建立自己的小城鎮。另外,玩家還可以透過穿越神奇的傳送門,到秘穴探險。
#HOLIDAY1977 #瓦爾海姆 #Valheim # #BOSS #STEAM #新遊戲 #2021
#Sandbox #Survival #英灵神殿 #大海怪 #SERPENT #SeaMonster
Viking
Survival Sandbox Game
2021staem game
hot game
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1. Old MacDonald Had A Farm
2. The Wheels on the Bus
3. She'll be coming 'round the mountain
4. Row Row Row Your Boat
5. The Animals Went in Two by Two
6. Baa Baa Black Sheep
7. Ten Green Bottles
8. Sur Le Pont D'Avignon
9. Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
10. Lazy Mary Get Out of Bed
11. Frère Jacques (Are You Sleeping?)
12. Hush Little Baby
13. Hey Diddle Diddle
14. Happy Birthday
15. Pease Pudding Hot
16. I'm a Little Teapot
17. Jack And Jill
18. Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat
19. It’s Raining It’s Pouring
20. Ride A Cock-Horse To Banbury Cross
21. My Grandfather's Clock
22. Brahms Lullaby
23. Girls and Boys Come Out To Play
24. There Was A Crooked Man
25. Higgledy Piggledy My Black Hen
26. Rock A Bye Baby
27. Three Little Kittens
28. Michael, Row the Boat Ashore
29. Miss Polly Had A Dolly
30. Little Tommy Tucker
31. Sing A Song of Sixpence
32. To Market, To Market
33. Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush
34. Simple Simon
35. Little Bo Peep
36. Two Eyes Two Ears
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