πŸ‰ Naga the Majestic Sea Serpent – A Radiant Serpent of Golden Gate Park

Ash and Simba the Adventure Pup 🐾 visited one of San Francisco’s most jaw-dropping new public art installations: Naga & The Captainess, a 100-foot-long, 25-foot-tall sea serpent now coiled gracefully along the JFK Promenade in Golden Gate Park. 🌈✨

Originally unveiled at Burning Man 2024, this breathtaking creature has found a new home near Rainbow Falls Pond, where its iridescent scales shimmer in the sunlight and internal lighting brings it to life after dark. With over 5,000 hand-forged scales, intricate metalwork, and bubbles that emerge playfully from its nose, this sculpture fuses fantasy, craftsmanship, and environmental art in a way that feels almost alive.

πŸ“ What You’ll See in the Video

Wide and close-up shots of the Naga sculpture glowing in daylight πŸ‰
- Simba and me exploring the JFK Promenade and pond-side pathways 🐾
- Beautiful detail shots of the sea serpent’s scale patterns and illuminated body ✨
- The energetic vibe of “The Golden Mile”, filled with art, community, and nature 🌿

πŸŽ₯ Watch the Video


Join us as we walk the colorful stretch of Golden Gate Park’s promenade, where art meets imagination — and a mythical serpent guards the water’s edge.

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