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Naga fireballs (Thai: บั้งไฟพญานาค; RTGS: bang fai phaya nak), also known as bung fai phaya nak or "Mekong lights" and formerly "ghost lights", [1] are a phenomenon said to be seen annually on the Mekong River. Glowing balls are alleged to naturally rise from the water high into the air. [2]
Fireball (Thai: ท้าชน pronounced "Tar Chon") is a 2009 Thai martial arts action film. The film directed by Thanakorn Pongsuwan combines Muay Thai and basketball . Plot
A previous bolide event was recorded in Thailand on March 2, 2015, and was also seen in Bangkok. [10] On 2 November 2015, a dramatic green fireball lit up the night sky over Thailand as it streaked past and exploded. [11] [12] [13]
An airburst detected in El Paso and Las Cruces. The fireball traveled S-SE before disintegrating 10–15 miles above the surface with a loud explosion, traveling around 30,000 MPH. Luminosity is described only as "a very bright flash of light, bright orange-red, similar to a distant sunset". [52] 1997, Dec 9 Europe: 150 km south of Nuuk, Greenland
The 2006 Thai martial arts film, Kon Fai Bin, depicts the Rocket Festival. Set in 1890s Siam, the movie's hero, Jone Bang Fai ("Fireball Bandit"), is an expert at building the traditional bamboo rockets, which he uses in conjunction with Muay Thai martial arts to defeat his opponents.
South Korea suffered the worst aviation disaster on its soil just last month, when a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800, flying from Thailand to Muan on December 29 crash-landed and exploded into a fireball ...
Watch: Moment South Korea plane skids along runway before fiery crash. Monday 30 December 2024 05:30, Alisha Rahaman Sarkar. A Jeju Air passenger plane carrying 181 people skidded down the runway ...
Pad Thai (1930s), which was influenced by Chinese immigrants. Red Bull (1976) by Chaleo Yoovidhya [1] Siracha produced by Thanom Chakkapak in the town of Si Racha (or Sriracha), Thailand. Thai curry (Yellow, Red, Green)