#viral | 83-Meter Snake Made of Straw Takes Over Japanese Streets The two-tonne structure consists of 54 sections, and it took about 500 people to lift it. This ceremony has been held for over 30 years in memory of the devastating floods of 1967, when dozens of residents of Sekikawa village died. Locals believe that giant snakes bring floods with them, so this procession is necessary to pray for harmony with the river, as well as to remind people of the dangers that water conceals. Subscribe to @sputnik_africa Sputnik Africa | X Source: Sputnik Africa
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