Myanmar- a journey to remember!


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January 30th 2015
Published: February 1st 2015
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This Website could Not cope with inputting Myanmar so Not much hope for me getting it right ! We are now at the end of this short but beautiful journey. It has been different from many though I'm not sure why. Perhaps its the delightful people, the amazing geography and sights , its po!itical history , or maybe just that for so long its been a closed country. It is a country full of contrasts try... Read Full Entry



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1st February 2015

OMG
no words to describe the envy as usual ...looking forward to hearing all about it when you are next passing by!! LOL XXHUGS
1st February 2015

Wow what a journey!
Hi, Caro. So lovely to hear how things are going and what you've been up to. What an amazing adventure! It seems surreal that in 2006 I was in Chiang Mai for a couple of months working on a radio drama that we were beaming into Burma because the BBC wasn't allowed in the country at that time. It was actually an imprisonable offence for the people of Burma to even listen to us. I really wanted to visit but wouldn't have been allowed in back then. Now you've whet my appetite, it HAS to be a part of my next trip to Asia! Hope you have more wonderful adventures in Laos, look forward to your next entry! Xxx
2nd February 2015

Hi Gorg thank you so much for your comment , I know you have wanted to travel to Myanmar and I'm sure you will it was fab particularly since I was so anxious about going and leaving All in his condition. We are now in Laos afyetr 3 days in Chiang rai . I remember when the BBC couldn't entdt or film its come along way since then. Look forward to catching up with you on my return after the 9th loafs of love to you and hope all is going well xxxx

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