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January 20th 2013
Published: January 24th 2013
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12 January 2013 After a long day on the Irrawaddy river with a boat full of older package tourists, we arrive in Bagan, to a fanfare of taxis, busses, horse carts and begging children. The first thing we notice is the dust. It is as fine as talcum powder, pink talcum powder; and is all pervasive. Sinuses ho!! The second thing we notice is the beggars - always a sign that someone has been there be... Read Full Entry



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Bamboo chairBamboo chair
Bamboo chair

This one's for Architectural Digest
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I might enjoy sweeping
Teak MonasteryTeak Monastery
Teak Monastery

This usage of teak I can condone
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Andrew & Painter no. 2

For leads on where to watch sunsets, find a painting seller
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painting salesman no. 2

showed us a secret passage to the top of this unknown temple, so we had to buy another painting
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Bagan. Burma
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Bagan, this is why it is so important to buy paintings and get hot tips about unknown sunset spots



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