![In the heart of Krabi, Thailand I had the incredible privilege of encountering and photographing some of its most captivating inhabitants. The intriguing world of the Krabi macaques, the charismatic crab-eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis) also know as the long-tailed macaque or the cynomolgus monkey from the Cercopithecidae family.
The sacred site that witnessed these magical moments is : Wat Tham seua - Wat Tham Suea - Wat Tham Sua - Wat Thumsua - The Tiger Cave, often known as the Tiger Temple, added an air of mystery to the surroundings, where the delicate balance of nature and spirituality converges.
At the bottom of the Temple you can find the Bodhisattva Guanyin Pagoda where monkeys like to live dos macacos espalda con espalda comiendo rodeados de verduras verdes (pepino - calabaza amarga) en el suelo, están protegiendo y cuidando su comida: tailandia mono : el macaco cangrejero en krabi - wat tham seua / el templo de la cueva del tigre -](https://media.istockphoto.com/id/1606770167/es/foto/dos-macacos-espalda-con-espalda-comiendo-rodeados-de-verduras-verdes-en-el-suelo-est%C3%A1n.jpg?b=1&s=612x612&w=0&k=20&c=2aWL0o6KvHhWSPtrlbiNVq3YgRqWAw-lttzg2Cd8Hws=)
dos macacos espalda con espalda comiendo rodeados de verduras verdes (pepino - calabaza amarga) en el suelo, están protegiendo y cuidando su comida: tailandia mono : el macaco cangrejero en krabi - wat tham seua / el templo de la cueva del tigre -
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