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The golden Naga carriage at Wat Xieng Thong temple in Luang Prabang. According to "Wikipedia" - The Phaya Naga are n ga, mythical serpent-like creatures, believed by locals to live in the Mekong river or estuaries. Common explanations of their sightings have been attributed to oarfish, elongated fish with red crests; however, these are exclusively marine and usually live at great depths. People in both Laos and Thailand attribute the naga fireballs phenomenon to these creatures.
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The golden Naga carriage at  Wat Xieng Thong temple in Luang Prabang. According to "Wikipedia" - The Phaya Naga are n ga, mythical serpent-like creatures, believed by locals to live in the Mekong river or estuaries. Common explanations of their sightings have been attributed to oarfish, elongated fish with red crests; however, these are exclusively marine and usually live at great depths. People in both Laos and Thailand attribute the naga fireballs phenomenon to these creatures.