Hin Ta and Hin Yai Rocks

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Hin Ta and Hin Yai Rocks are a pair of naturally eroded, phallic-shaped coastal rock formations on Ko Samui in Thailand, famous as a quirky tourist attraction and the subject of local folklore.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock formation
tourist attraction
access publicly accessible
attracts folklore enthusiasts
photographers
sightseers
bestTimeToVisit daytime
coastType rocky shore
country Thailand
culturalRole symbol of fertility
governedBy local authorities of Ko Samui
hasAmenityNearby food stalls
parking area
souvenir shops
hasFeature coastal setting
photo spot
unusual rock shapes
hasHazard slippery rocks
hasPart Hin Ta Rock NERFINISHED
Hin Yai Rock NERFINISHED
hasPhotoOpportunity sunrise
sunset
languageOfName Thai
locatedIn Ko Samui NERFINISHED
Lamai Beach area NERFINISHED
Surat Thani Province NERFINISHED
southern Thailand NERFINISHED
locatedOn Gulf of Thailand NERFINISHED
material rock
meaningOfName Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks NERFINISHED
naturalProcess erosion
near Lamai Beach NERFINISHED
partOf Ko Samui tourist attractions
popularWith domestic tourists
international tourists
region Chumphon Archipelago NERFINISHED
shape phallic-shaped
significance local folklore
subjectOf local legends
tourist guidebooks
travel blogs
tourismInfrastructure signage
viewing platforms
tourismType natural attraction
quirky attraction
view sea view

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Ko Samui hasLandmark Hin Ta and Hin Yai Rocks