Khlong Chorakhe Sam Phan

Khlong Chorakhe Sam Phan (Thai: คลองจระเข้สามพัน or คลองจรเข้สามพัน, pronounced [kʰlɔ̄ːŋ t͡ɕɔ̄ː.rā.kʰêː sǎːm pʰān]), also called Maenam Chorakhe Sam Phan or Lam Chorakhe Sam Phan, is a watercourse in the provinces of Kanchanaburi and Suphan Buri, Thailand.

Because in the watershed area at U Thong District, Suphan Buri used to be an ancient community before.

There is an excavation to discover an antique carved jade that has a crocodile [or makara]-like shape.

[2] Khlong Chorakhe Sam Phan separates itself from the Thuan River in Kanchanaburi, then flows from Phanom Thuan District through U Thong District converge with Tha Wa River at Ban Phai Ngoi.

After that, flows through Bang Li Market at Song Phi Nong District, Suphanburi to mouth of Khlong Song Phi Nong and finally converge with the Tha Chin River.