Контрольные задания > The Naga Fireballs - Thailand & Laos
Every year, around the time of the October full moon and
at the end of the Buddhist rains, hundreds of red glowing
balls of light are seen shooting up from the Mekong River
before silently exploding in mid-air. Sceptics put the
phenomenon down to a clever hoax, but there are records
written by monks who witnessed the mysterious fireballs
hundreds of years ago.
To many of the thousands of believers who gather along
the banks of the Mekong to view this amazing sight, the
fireballs are the 6)..... (BREATHE) of Naga, a mythical
serpent that lives in the river. "I've seen the Naga," says
one local. "It was like a huge, silver snake swimming down
the river." Others, however, believe that the fireballs are
a natural phenomenon caused by methane gas bubbles
escaping from the river bed.
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The Naga Fireballs - Thailand & Laos
Every year, around the time of the October full moon and
at the end of the Buddhist rains, hundreds of red glowing
balls of light are seen shooting up from the Mekong River
before silently exploding in mid-air. Sceptics put the
phenomenon down to a clever hoax, but there are records
written by monks who witnessed the mysterious fireballs
hundreds of years ago.
To many of the thousands of believers who gather along
the banks of the Mekong to view this amazing sight, the
fireballs are the 6)..... (BREATHE) of Naga, a mythical
serpent that lives in the river. "I've seen the Naga," says
one local. "It was like a huge, silver snake swimming down
the river." Others, however, believe that the fireballs are
a natural phenomenon caused by methane gas bubbles
escaping from the river bed.