Mother nature always has treasure of surprises, and sometimes her creations are unimaginable yet beautiful. By seeing the headline you might say what is special in rocks because we all have seen rocks in our sourroundings, yet this rock is quite different from all of that.
Also called as Hin Sam Wan, Three Whale Rock, is a 75 million-year-old rock formation jutting majestically out of the mountains. It earned its name because from the right perspective, it looks like a family of whales. Hin Sam Wan rock formation protrudes out of a mountain in Phou Sang, Bueng Kan Province, Thailand, near the Mekong River. Only two of the rocks (the “mother whale” and “father whale”) are accessible by foot, the “baby whale” cannot be reached. Visitors to explore the amazing views and surrounding forests. From the top of Three Whale Rock Thailand one can see the beaches of the Mekong.
This sandstone mountain was caused by different types of geological changes in the Earth’s crust, which resulted in a variety of natural beauty including rock formations, cliffs, caves, a cluster of rocks in various shapes, and rock terraces in a widespread area of Phu sang.
Hin Sam Wan is a rock situated in Phu Sang National Park, a large nature reserve that has hot springs, caves, and waterfalls. According to legend, the area around the hamlet once hosted three whales. The whales were enormous and could be seen swimming through the water at a distance. The villagers considered the whales to be their guardians and lucky charms for the community. The Hin Sam Wan rocks are still revered by the locals.