
One day before filming this video, I was searching for it with a guide from Myanmar. He didn't know the place very well, and so we looked in hundreds of different rocks for these dangerous animals: nothing. After that, we went to the village of Ngwesaung, where we were invited to drink a cup of tea in the monastery. By talking to the priest that we didn't find the legendary snake rock, he told us something that I didn't understand: "Only those who respect their ancestors are able to see the snakes."
When I returned one day later to look for the snake rock, I solved the mystery: The snake rock is covered by a little golden pagoda. People go there in order to pray for the spirits (also of their ancestors...). :-)
Schlangen-Felsen nördlich vom Ngwe Saung Strand in Myanmar: Dutzende sehr giftiger gestreifter Seeschlangen haben sich hier versteckt und halten Mittagsschlaf. Sie leuchten wunderschön: Manche sind grau-schwarz, manche blau-schwarz. Es ist nicht leicht, den Schlangenfelsen zu finden, wenn man nicht weiß, wo man suchen muss: Rundherum sind hunderte von Felsbrocken, in denen man keine einzige Schlange findet. Indiz: Schaut mal genauer in dem riesigen Stein, auf dem eine kleine Pagode steht!
Toxiques serpants de mer - caché au "roc de serpants" au nord du Ngwe Soung plage, Birmanie.
Full of poisoness striped sea snakes: Snake Rock, Ngwe Saung Beach, Myanmar Burma Birma Birmanie stein 19aw | |
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