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The Nakee Cave in Nakhon Phanom’s Phu Langka National Park was closed from Friday for seven days after seven guides and tourists tested positive for Covid-19.

The February 11-17 closure was announced on the park’s Facebook page, which also urged people who had visited the cave between February 5 and 10 to undergo RT-PCR tests.
The Nakee Cave, which like the Naga Cave on the border with Bueng Kan province is popular with tourists for its snake-like markings. This cave is in Nakhon Phanom’s Ban Phaeng district.


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