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Don’t do it. Tourists sprinkle water on snake stones in Naka-Nakee Cave, Phu Langka Province.

Found tourists pouring white liquid, presumed to be baking water. Poured on a rock that looks like a big snake inside Naka Cave, Nakee Cave, Phu Langka National Park, Bueng Kan Province

Yesterday (Nov. 17) Facebook user Krittakorn Pongha posted a picture around Tham Naka, Tham Nakhi, Phu Langka National Park. Bueng Kan Province With tourists bringing white liquid, the poster is expected to be baked water poured on a rock that looks like an python. in that area

The poster stated, “Don’t do it!!!! Yesterday, I had the opportunity to pay respects to Grandfather again. By traveling from Nakhi Cave – walk to Naka Cave with an officer to guide you when you arrive! What stains? Who did it? Do it because of the lottery day? Or do it from day to day Looking at the stain, I thought it was baking water.

To the tourists brothers and sisters, do not touch or splash water on grandfather at all. Please leave it to me. Let’s go to the park creatively. Please look after and help our staff as well.”

For Tham Naka or Tham Phaya Naga because of the rock and cave walls look like a serpent. which is shaped like a serpent or a large snake curled up with important parts, including the head, body and scales of the serpent (according to the imagination and beliefs of the villagers)

In addition, this cave also has stories, legends and beliefs that are linked to the serpent. Naga Cave is also a giant serpent that has been cursed to stone. Inside the Naka Cave, there are some interesting things such as the Snake Head Rock or the Naga Head Rock or the Hua Naka Rock, scattered in the area.

and has the body part of the serpent caused by the uplift of the land (Tectonic uplift) in the Northeast, including the serpent scales caused by geological phenomena, Sun Cracks and ancient forests

The Nakhi Cave is similar to the Naka Cave. There is a large stone shed and a pattern of serpent scales on the surface of the stone. There is a large rock that looks like a snake’s head stone not far from each other. In addition, if traveling for another half kilometer, there will be a viewpoint at Pha Nakee. It is a viewpoint on the Mekong River.

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