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there were cattle and horse ranches up in the mountains73 views
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red flowery bushes were also very popular for Tet, in addition to the orange bushes73 views
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more of the countryside...73 views
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Chittagong port (a little further down from here) is the major port in the country. arab traders were coming here in the 9th century, and later on others - portuguese pirates,...73 views
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Teknaf is on the southernmost tip of Bangladesh, on a narrow strip of land with the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Naaf River on the other. The Naaf river forms the border between Bangladesh and Burma73 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.73 views
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Jeffrey (my uncle's driver) with Chuck. His mother's Scottish - she left when he was 15 around the time when Burma was closed off to the world and he never heard from her again. super nice guy (used to be in the army, hard to believe)73 views
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enjoying the sun73 views
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many of the streets of mandalay would get flooded whenever it would rain and sometimes the only way to go across a street without wading knee-deep in water was to take a rickshaw for that short distance73 views
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watching the sun set over Bagan from the top of one of the big temples73 views
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