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large, ornate sculpture of a multi-headed serpent, possibly a Naga, being held up by several figures dressed in traditional Thai attire
Short Termlarge, ornate sculpture of a multi-headed serpent, possibly a Naga, being held up by several figures dressed in traditional Thai attire. The sculpture is predominantly gold with green and red accents. The figures are muscular and depicted in a straining pose, suggesting they are supporting the serpent. They wear elaborate headdresses and patterned lower garments. The sculpture rests on a base that mimics a rocky, wave-like terrain with blue and purple hues. In the background, the scene appears to be an indoor public space with a large glass ceiling structure, indicating an airport terminal or a large hall. People can be seen walking in the background, blurred due to motion. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with natural light filtering through the glass ceiling. This sculpture is located in Suvarnabhumi Airport, located in Nong Prue Subdistrict, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province, Thailand, which is often referred to as being near the city of Nong Prue, as it is within the larger Bangkok metropolitan area.

