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The image displays a large, ornate sculpture depicting the Samudra manthan, or Churning of the Ocean of Milk, situated within an airport terminal in Nong Prue Subdistrict, Thailand
The image displays a large, ornate sculpture depicting the Samudra manthan, or Churning of the Ocean of Milk, situated within an airport terminal in Nong Prue Subdistrict, Thailand. The central sculpture features a dark, multi-faceted rock-like structure, representing Mount Mandara, topped with a golden lotus. Coiling around this mountain is a serpentine figure, Naga Vasuki, characterized by intricate golden scales, red accents, and green segments. The base of the sculpture depicts a large tortoise, Kurma, emerging from stylized grey waves, with smaller fish, turtles, and frogs sculpted into the surrounding water. In front of the main sculpture, a smaller bronze offering stand holds a conch shell adorned with garlands of orange and yellow marigold flowers. To the lower left, a rectangular wooden sign with "ห้ามจับ" and "PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH" in English is prominently displayed. To the lower right, a dark wooden table supports a golden offering bowl containing yellow and orange flowers, alongside a small red bottle. The environment is an indoor, brightly lit space with a high glass and metal truss ceiling. In the background, airport gate signage, specifically "D8," is visible, along with distant glass panels and an indistinct individual walking. The floor is light-colored tile.
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