Phu Chi Fa is a remarkable mountain peak and viewpoint in the north-east corner of Thailand, on the border with Laos. Phu Chi Fa, also known as Phu Chee Fah, is an incredible mountain viewpoint in Chiang Rai province. The exact origins and history of Phu Chi Fa are not well documented, but it is known that the site has been a favourite destination for locals and tourists for many years. The viewpoint runs along the border between Thailand and Laos and offers sweeping views across the rolling hillsides and far into the Lao countryside. Phu Chi Fa is known for its breathtaking views of the Sea of Fog, especially at sunrise. The clouds, illuminated in a golden hue by the rising sun, offer an unforgettable experience. The viewpoint is a cliff in the Doi Pha Mon sub-area and slopes outwards to the Mekong River in Laos. On a clear day, visitors can see deep into the valleys, mountains and rivers of Laos. Phu Chi Fa attracts many visitors who want to see the famous Sea of Fog and can therefore be quite busy at sunrise. It is a favourite destination for nature lovers and photographers and contributes to the local tourism industry. Phu Chi Fa is a fascinating natural phenomenon with deep cultural and ecological significance. It offers a unique insight into the natural beauty of the region and is an important part of the tourism offering in Chiang Rai province.
Reiner Sutter aka resuimages has been an enthusiastic and ambitious hobby photographer for more than 35 years. He started with digital photography more than 20 years ago and developed his skills step by step. Today's photography offers him the opportunity to combine his knowledge as a computer expert with the photographer's expertise.
The images shown in the shop are a subjective selection from the rich resuimages database. The pictures with the most diverse motifs were taken in different countries, such as Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Great Britain, India, Georgia, Thailand, Romania, Italy, Laos, Czech Republic and others. For each picture you will find a description in German, English and French. Canon cameras were used for the pictures (EOS 450D, PowerShot G1X Mark II, EOS 5D, EOS 5D Mark II, EOS 5D Mark III and EOS R5).
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