Songkhla Lake
Songkhla Lake is the largest lake in Thailand, located in the southern part of the country. It spans approximately 1,040 square kilometers and is divided into two main parts: the northern section, which is freshwater, and the southern section, which is brackish. The lake is an important habitat for various species of fish and birds, making it a vital ecosystem.
The lake is also significant for local communities, providing resources for fishing and agriculture. Surrounding areas are home to several towns, including Songkhla, which is known for its cultural heritage and tourism. The lake plays a crucial role in the region's economy and environment.