About two hours north of the wonderful Ngwe Saung Beach in Myanmar/Burma/Birma, Asia, you can discover a holy rock which is full of very poisoness stripes sea snakes. There are many, many rocks around, but the snakes only seem to feel comfortable in this holy rock. That's funny.
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.
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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