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  2. Psilocybe samuiensis - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe samuiensis was first picked in soil containing mixtures of sand and clay west of the village of Ban Hua Thanon, in Koh Samui.Since then it is now known to occur in Ranong Province in Thailand and also at Angkor Wat in Siem Riap, Kampuchea; and verified by Gaston Guzman.

  3. Psilocybe cubensis - Wikipedia

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    Singer noted in 1949 that Psilocybe cubensis had psychoactive properties. [4] In Australia, the use of psychoactive mushrooms grew rapidly between 1969 and 1975. [10] In a 1992 paper, locals and tourists in Thailand were reported to consume P. cubensis and related species in mushroom omelets—particularly in Ko Samui and Ko Pha-ngan. At times ...

  4. Psilocybe tampanensis - Wikipedia

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    Psilocybe caerulescens, found in the US and Venezuela, is also somewhat similar, but has a collybioid habit (small to medium-sized mushrooms with a convex cap), with spores measuring 6.7–8 by 5.2–6.5 by 3.3–5.2 μm, and cheilocystidia that are 15–22 by 4.4–5.5 μm.

  5. Ko Taen - Wikipedia

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    Ko Taen (Thai: เกาะแตน, pronounced [kɔ̀ʔ tɛ̄ːn]) is an island, approximately 15 kilometers off the mainland and five kilometers south of Ko Samui in the Gulf of Thailand. It is part of the Samui archipelago (Mu Ko Samui, หมู่เกาะสมุย ), which includes about 60 other islands.

  6. Mu Ko Samui - Wikipedia

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    Mu Ko Samui is a group of islands in the Gulf of Thailand. Together they have a population of 78,000 (2012). Together they have a population of 78,000 (2012). The islands are split between 3 different districts :

  7. List of islands of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Various maps commonly spell Thai names differently, using different transliterations. For example, Ko Mak may be seen as Koh Mak, Koh Maak or even Koh Mark. This list gives precedence to the Royal Thai General System of Transcription favored by the Government of Thailand, for the English-based Thai transcription is now becoming obsolete.

  8. Secret Buddha Garden - Wikipedia

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    Secret Buddha Garden, also known as Magic Garden and Heaven's Garden and Tarnim Magic Garden [1] is a private sculpture park atop Pom Mountain (also called Khun Nim Peak), one of the highest peaks on the resort island of Ko Samui in Surat Thani Province, Thailand.

  9. List of cinemas in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Major Cineplex Samui: 3: 918: Lotus's Ko Samui: includes 12-lane bowling alley. Major Cineplex Samui 2: 3: Central Samui: Major Cineplex Saraburi: 4: 1100: Suk-Anan park shopping mall, Saraburi: Major Cineplex Rangsit-Klong 6: 4: 1020: Big C Thanyaburi: Major Cineplex Ubon Ratchathani: 7: Central Ubon: Opened April 2013. Major Cineplex Udon ...