Nature preserved! Only for nature lovers

Unapopiga mbizi kupita mita 200 (futi 656), unaingia kwenye kina kirefu cha bahari—ulimwengu mpana unaoelekea chini kwenye nyanda za kuzimu, kwenye kina cha meta 3,000 hadi 6,000 (hadi futi 19,685). Lakini haishii hapo; Mariana Trench inashuka hadi mita 11,000 (futi 36,089). Maeneo haya, yaliyotengwa katika giza na shinikizo la juu, yana maisha ya kipekee na maarifa muhimu katika mageuzi ya kijiolojia na kibayolojia ya Dunia.
 
Yes, these are real images of a cave in Thailand that looks like a giant petrified snake.

Naka oe Naga Cave in Thailand is often described as the ‘Snake Cave of Thailand’, Naka Cave owes its name to its snake-like rocks and formations.

In Buddhist stories, the giant snake rock is linked to the mythological creature called "Naga." A naga is said to be part human and part snake, living in the underworld but sometimes appearing as a human.

According to legend, the Mekong River in northeastern Thailand and Laos was made by two Naga kings, who moved through the land that is now Phu Langka National Park. If we believe the old legends, it's possible that the snake rock could be one of the Naga kings, resting in a deep sleep.

You can find the cave within the borders of the Phu Langka National Park in Bueng Kan Province. The park is on the northeastern border of Thailand, and can also be accessed from Laos. Moreover, the national park is a 10-hour car drive from Bangkok.

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