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Phu Thok (ภูทอก, also spelled Phu Tok), meaning 'lonely mountain' in the Isan language, is a 359 m high isolated hill in the northeastern end of Isan, Thailand. It is in Na Sabaeng Subdistrict, Si Wilai District, at the centre of Bueng Kan Province. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Phu...

I can not recommend you do this. This walk on the 6th floor of 7 is very unsafe. It would not pass any safety inspection of any country. But we are both fit and healthy and risk takers with due diligence. It requires a degree off fitness to climb the 359 meter high peak and takes about 2 hours up and down. If you do it, you will never forget it. Amazing views.
 
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Your link seems troubled, it starts with something about youtube then goes to something to do with Wikipedia.
 

Phu Thok (ภูทอก, also spelled Phu Tok), meaning 'lonely mountain' in the Isan language, is a 359 m high isolated hill in the northeastern end of Isan, Thailand. It is in Na Sabaeng Subdistrict, Si Wilai District, at the centre of Bueng Kan Province. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Phu...

I can not recommend you do this. This walk on the 6th floor of 7 is very unsafe. It would not pass any safety inspection of any country. But we are both fit and healthy and risk takers with due diligence. It requires a degree off fitness to climb the 359 meter high peak and takes about 2 hours up and down. If you do it, you will never forget it. Amazing views.
Holy smokes!!!!! Incredible capture of the danger of the structures! Thanks for sharing the experience from the comfort and safety of my office!!
 
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Phu Thok (ภูทอก, also spelled Phu Tok), meaning 'lonely mountain' in the Isan language, is a 359 m high isolated hill in the northeastern end of Isan, Thailand. It is in Na Sabaeng Subdistrict, Si Wilai District, at the centre of Bueng Kan Province. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Phu...

I can not recommend you do this. This walk on the 6th floor of 7 is very unsafe. It would not pass any safety inspection of any country. But we are both fit and healthy and risk takers with due diligence. It requires a degree off fitness to climb the 359 meter high peak and takes about 2 hours up and down. If you do it, you will never forget it. Amazing views.
WAT the TOK? Scary as S..T! Bravo to you for giving us this marvelous view and going up there for this footage. I wa truly well done and beautiful.

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Very exciting video and what an amazing location. It looks like an electrical line going to the hut. I guess if a boardwalk like that is going to be built, running power is the easy part. Thank you for sharing.
 
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Loved it. Felt sorry for your wife. Pretty scary for sure!
 
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i totally agree with your recommendation, I wouldn't try this for sure...
kudos to you and your wife for doing it, and thanks for the fantastic drone video...
Cheers, and fly safe, stay safe!
 
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Phu Thok (ภูทอก, also spelled Phu Tok), meaning 'lonely mountain' in the Isan language, is a 359 m high isolated hill in the northeastern end of Isan, Thailand. It is in Na Sabaeng Subdistrict, Si Wilai District, at the centre of Bueng Kan Province. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Phu...
Hello John,
I had goose bumps several times while watching this very exciting and interesting video! Something you don't see every day! Very nicely done and very entertaining! 👍👍👍
cheers Paul and thanks for sharing the video!
 
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Phu Thok (ภูทอก, also spelled Phu Tok), meaning 'lonely mountain' in the Isan language, is a 359 m high isolated hill in the northeastern end of Isan, Thailand. It is in Na Sabaeng Subdistrict, Si Wilai District, at the centre of Bueng Kan Province. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Phu...

I can not recommend you do this. This walk on the 6th floor of 7 is very unsafe. It would not pass any safety inspection of any country. But we are both fit and healthy and risk takers with due diligence. It requires a degree off fitness to climb the 359 meter high peak and takes about 2 hours up and down. If you do it, you will never forget it. Amazing views.
Wood rotten over time so I would not feel secure myself on this. You are very brave.
 
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