Mystery Photo Contest: Where in the World?

What an inviting place to swim…right next to this strange looking female ogress or monster! Where in the world is it? Be the first to correctly guess the name of this beach and location of this photo to be entered into a drawing for a $500 credit toward one of our future photo tours. Entrants must be 18 years of age. Prize is transferable, but has no cash value and cannot be substituted or redeemed for cash. Drawing will be held on November 15, 2010 from the pool of correct winning entries.

Ah, it appears I’ve stumped you! Here’s a little clue…

This is one of several literary figures standing in the sea at this Asian beach. They represent central figures in an epic love poem.

  • Michael McLean - Hey,I see we are past the draw date ,but I don’t see “We have a winner” written anywhere,but that statue in the water is Puek-Tian beach ,in Thailand . Thanks Michael Mclean.

  • admin - Hi Michael. Thanks for playing, but we did draw a winner on Nov 15th you’ll see if you scroll through old posts…The statues were on a beach in Petchaburi, Thailand (100 miles south of Bangkok): The stone figures depict the famous monsters and players in an love triangle forever etched in an epic Thai poem. Have you seen them in person? Pretty cool, and definitely off the beaten trail! Didn’t see any other foreigners there. My guide was very surprised that I wanted to visit as she had never been there before either.

  • Rohit - I think this statue depictes Surasa a Hindu goddess/ monster who is described as the mother of the nagas (serpents).Her most popular tale appears in the Hindu epic Ramayana, where she is tasked to test Lord Hanuman on his way to Sri Lanka from India in search of godess Sita.

  • Kim - Good guess! But it is actually a character from Phra Apai Mani standing in the sea at Puktien Beach in Cha-Am, Phetchaburi, Thailand. The 48,700-line poem was written by the Thai legendary poet, Sunthorn Phu (Thai: สุนทรภู่) and is considered an epic piece.

  • Tia montanay - The figures name is Panturat a giant who was in love whith Pha Papai Manee. The telling is based on a folk story about love between this giant prinsses who was in love in a human.

  • Kim - Lovely to know these details. Her giant stature is a striking thing to see at the beach! And such a fun sight to find off the beaten path…

  • Michael - Beautful place what a woundérful image

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