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Revision as of 22:18, 27 April 2009
- Many tourists visit the Snake Temple. Buses stop, tourists get out and have a quick look at the snakes in the temple.
- Walking to the temple you find souvenir stands on both sides of you.
- Here you can buy your camera film or just a nice souvenir.
- In front of the Snake Temple is a big incense burner, where they burn large incense.
- Inside the temple, in the Main Prayer Hall, is filled with the smoke of burning incense Some people say that the snakes get paralysed by the incense.
- In a bowl are eggs. That's the food for the snakes, but they are nut hungry.
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