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857-72038 - Naga is the Sanskrit and Pali word for a deity or class of entity or being, taking the form of a very large snake, found in Hinduism and Buddhism. In India, nagas are considered nature spirits and the protectors of springs, wells and rivers. They bring rain, and thus fertility, but are also thought to bring disasters such as floods and drought. According to traditions nagas are only malevolent to humans when they have been mistreated. They are susceptible to mankind's disrespectful actions in relation to the environment. They are also associated with waters &33; rivers, lakes, seas, and wells &33; and are generally regarded as guardians of treasure.They are objects of great reverence in some parts of southern India where it is believe that they bring fertility and prosperity to their venerators. Expensive and grand rituals are conducted in their honour.
911-6690 - Rocks placed to re-inforce the sea wall in the area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele which was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh, and is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
911-6633 - The area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele which was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh, and is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
911-6631 - The area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh, and is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding, Prestatyn, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
911-6632 - Rocks placed to re-inforce the sea wall in the area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele which was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh, and is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
911-6634 - Rocks placed to re-inforce the sea wall in the area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele which was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh, and is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
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