Naga Cave
The Naga Cave, located near Wat Tham Chai Mongkol, is a new attraction that was only discovered this year. It has rock formations that resemble Naga, the fabled giant serpent.
The "snake scales," which are actually sun-cracked limestone, are roughly 100,000 years old, according to officials at Phu Langkha National Park.
The rock expanded and contracted due to sharp temperature variations between day and night, cracking. Water corroded the fractures' edges, giving the rock the appearance of snake scales.
Phu Langka national park and the recently found Naga Cave, which contains rock formations resembling huge snake scales that have recently been scarred by visitors hunting for lucky lottery numbers, have been closed indefinitely by the environment ministry. He denounced the vandalism and stated that those with such terrible habits would not be welcomed.
Location: Yangon, Myanmar