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one last look at our amazing hidden valley in Teknaf67 views
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the "Bara Khyang", old Buddhist temple in Lamapara (near Cox's Bazaar). this is next to a little town called Ramu which was once a capital of the Burmese Arakan kingdom for 3 centuries67 views
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cow in the field. there were animals everywhere, in the fields, along the road, on the road... cows, goats, chickens mainly.67 views
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the women all put on thanaka paste on their faces in Burma, as a sunblock and general cosmetic67 views
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the ferris wheel operator was standing high up on the wheels, looked quite dangerous67 views
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this building with the seven-tiered roof is where King Mindon sat (his throne room)67 views
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it was the monsoon season. this is looking down in siam square from a pedestrian bridge to the streets, everything is flooded after a day of rain67 views
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and there's our little lantern floating high up in the night sky67 views
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