Thursday, 11 December 2014

Huay Tung Tao Lake, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Huay Tung Tao - courtesy of Google images
Had one of those 'awed by Nature' moments...

The scene: sitting barefoot on the platform of a pavilion, overhanging a lake, at dusk.  Wooded mountain slopes behind us began to rustle in the warm evening breeze and cicadas vibrated loudly in nearby grasses. Shadows darkened the edges of the water. It was a peaceful bit of relaxation.

In the otherwise stillness of the surface, we noticed a broad stick floating towards us, tilted at an angle. As it drew closer, the rippling body propelling the 'stick' could just be discerned in the gathering gloom.  At the precise moment that we realised it was a water snake, the creature halted, dipped its head for a few seconds before re-emerging and continuing in our direction.  Anyone who knows me well, will be aware of my absolute terror of snakes and will need little imagination to gauge my reaction at this point! Yet, the snake's undulating motion was mesmerising; the pale squiggles of its body appeared both powerful and somehow gentle as the surface of the water was only barely disturbed.


A few seconds later however, the reptile encountered some submerged obstruction which, thankfully, caused it to alter course.  Oh the relief!!!!  Until that point, in my fanciful head, I had been sure that the snake could sense my fear and was headed straight for me.  Yes, I know. It's NOT all about me and the snake probably couldn't have cared less about this particular mortal as it went about its evening business.  In the calm of hindsight (and a subsequent Google search), I discovered that the majority of water snakes in Thailand are not dangerous to humans. Phew!!  Still, the experience made for another unforgettable evening :-) although there's no photo souvenir of my own for this one :-(

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