This is a must-visit hotspot, as this station is part of the infamous Death Railway, renowned for being the most dangerous yet beautiful stretch of track. Historically, this station was known as Wang Po Station by the prisoners of war. According to history, this railway line began at Nong Pladu Station in Ratchaburi Province and extended to Thanbuzayat Station in Myanmar. Today, only the waterfall station remains. It's estimated that constructing this railway would take six years, but the Japanese were able to complete it in just 14 months. As a result, they had to mobilize a large workforce, consisting mostly of Australian prisoners of war who were brought in by boat from Singapore, as well as laborers from Southeast Asia.
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Krasae Cave
Province: Kanchanaburi