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Now that the water level in the Mekong has dropped to just one metre deep, a rock formation can now be seen above water, and locals believe the rock has Buddha’s footprints. A Thai legend says Naga serpants invited Buddha to preach in their underwater palaces. The legend says the serpents then asked Buddha to leave his footprints at the mouth of the river. Locals and tourists alike are now visiting the site in Nakhon Phanom province. The province is also planning activities to attract more visitors to the rock from now until Songkaran, the annual Thai water festival. The […]

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Well, I don't see too much wrong in their Buddha and Naga beliefs and wanting to go see it. But the crowds are way too much so for me perhaps not in my lifetime here.

Article Quote: Hopefully, the Nagas can help with the Mekong’s falling water level. Reports say this problem is caused by outflow restrictions from Chinese dams, and below-average rainfall this year.

Only thing that can help the water flow are dozens of targeting missiles and for one to go astray and make XI and his top cronies vaporize. Then the South Sea man made islands and then the world might start to be a better place. 

7 minutes ago, Cabra said:

That's the real tragedy of of this.

Yep, and the bully just keeps on walking on everything and everyone disregarding all others. We can throw in other countries elite rich that go along with them for whatever reason(s), but the reasons are not good.

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