The Tonsai Pier (Phi Phi), Thailand. Tonsai Pier (Phi Phi), situated in the center of Tonsai Bay, north of of Phi Phi Don. The pier is located in Tonsai Bay, jutting out to the south of a narrow isthmus on the Phi Phi Don island. The Tonsai Pier essentially serves all of the Phi Phi Islands, with travel to many destinations completed by a longtail boat ride from the ferry. It's the island's main pier and the busiest, with ferries arriving from Phuket, Krabi and Lanta. With cliffs surrounding it - and inviting tourists to hike and explore - the pier and nearby Tonsai Village are the gateway to the island and its tropical adventures. (Photograph taken by Jessie LU, International Energy and Environmental Research Institute (IEERI), Hongkong.)

The Tonsai Pier (Phi Phi), Thailand. Tonsai Pier (Phi Phi), situated in the center of Tonsai Bay, north of of Phi Phi Don. The pier is located in Tonsai Bay, jutting out to the south of a narrow isthmus on the Phi Phi Don island. The Tonsai Pier essentially serves all of the Phi Phi Islands, with travel to many destinations completed by a longtail boat ride from the ferry. It's the island's main pier and the busiest, with ferries arriving from Phuket, Krabi and Lanta. With cliffs surrounding it - and inviting tourists to hike and explore - the pier and nearby Tonsai Village are the gateway to the island and its tropical adventures. (Photograph taken by Jessie LU, International Energy and Environmental Research Institute (IEERI), Hongkong.)

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