Pura Tanah Lot, which translates to
"Land in the Sea," is one of the seven sea temples off the coast of
Bali, Indonesia. Local legend says that a traveling monk stopped to rest
on the island and told fishermen to build a shrine there in order to
worship the Balinese sea gods. Supposedly, poisonous sea snakes roam
beneath the surface of the water to guard the temple against intruders
and evil spirits.
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