India is a land of amazing diversity. Some villages are famous for their art, others for their unique culture. But have you heard of a place called India's 'Village of Snakes'? Let's find out more about this strange and fascinating place.
When you hear 'snake village', you might think of the Sapera community in Nagaur, Rajasthan. But we're talking about Shetpal (or Shetfal) village in Maharashtra. This place is world-famous for its unique tradition of living alongside snakes.
It's said that some houses in Shetpal have special nooks or corners built into the walls for snakes to move around easily. This doesn't mean every house has a snake inside it all the time. It just shows how deeply this unique tradition is a part of the village's identity.
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