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this woman is pulling her bundle of sticks55 views
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the woman with the pink scarf around her head is smoking a pipe, while we were wandering around town, we asked how to say thank you. we got 3 different answers from 3 people we asked - each tribe speaks a different language54 views
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everyone going to check out the fishing village and the ocean54 views
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Burmese refugees have settled here on this Bangladesh side of the border. On the way to Teknaf, we passed a few refugee camps. This is not a camp, this is a village. the camps look like refugee camps -hundreds of huts all clustered together w/ UNHCR tarps54 views
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Chuck, Letuce (our driver), and Ammu in the fishing village54 views
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kids wearing the conical farmer hats in the rain. Chuck bought one & is wearing it in the Bandarban photos. the farmer hat styles vary across the regions of bangladesh. we're thinking of doing a coffee table book on it ;)54 views
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Karnaphuli River, by the side of which Chittagong City grew. look at all the ships here. the port is by the mouth of the bay of bengal, a little further down53 views
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on the way to Teknaf from Cox's Bazaar. Teknaf is on the border of Bangladesh and Burma. lots of smuggled Burmese goods in the town market53 views
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young village boys standing on the narrow walkway. those are gigantic palm trees growing in the water on the right side. this is one of our favourite photos53 views
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