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The Naka caves in the Bueng Khong district of the Bueng Kan province in Thailand have become one of the most mysterious locations in light of an unexpected finding involving a snake and rocks.
This is because images of a mystery cave whose surface resembles a large-scale snake but is constructed solely of rocks have been posted on social networks, and this has not left anybody on the internet uninterested.
It turns out that a Facebook user named Ord Tahanawanij uploaded a photo of this Naka cave, which has a stony surface that resembles the scales formed by a curving snake.
A petrified giant snake is discovered in an unique Thai cave.
As a result of the astounding finding, Ord Tahanawanij’s post quickly went viral among social media users who were stunned by the photographs published to the network.
Similarly, numerous sources feature photographs of this Naka cave in relation to the enigmatic city of Pu Ua Lue and its serpent curse, where the reptile was petrified millions of years ago.
Reportedly, until a certain point, the ground eroded away, exposing the stone serpent’s head and body for all to see. The vast majority have been horrified by the serpent’s stone head and body.
A legend also narrates the tale of King Yoo Lue, a cursed monarch who caused the city to sink into a lake and can only escape the curse when the city is revived. Nevertheless, nothing is known with certainty regarding this location.