The Pliew Waterfall is a popular picnic spot where locals come to feed ‘pla phung’ or mad barbs. The fish likes raging streams. It normally eats seeds of chaulmoogra tree, but here people feed them long bean. The couple (inset) visit the waterfall every year. They bring with them boiled corn to feed the fish. The fall gushes from a height of 20 metres, forming small pools at the base, where there is a statute dedicated to King Rama V’s royal consort HM Queen Sunanda Kumariratana, and a pyramid the monarch got built as a monument of his love for the queen.