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Category Archives: Burma 2008
Inn Poke Khone Village
The inhabitants of this village live their lives on the water. I’ll post more pictures from this picturesque place soon.
By the way, this image was shot with my cheap, workhorse 24-85mm Nikkor. Unfortunately, even zoomed all the way out, the lens was a bit too short for the shot. This is one of those instances where it’s really nice to have every one of the 12 megapixels the Nikon D3 provides. Because of all those pixels, I was able to crop the original image quite a bit to get the results you see above.
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Lunch on the Lake
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We left our beautiful room at the Inle Princess early in the morning to take in some of the sites on Inle Lake. On the way, we saw how leg-rowing can leave both hands free for untangling fishing nets. We stopped and had a delicious lunch and cool beers at a restaurant with beautiful lake views.
Click on the video to the left to get an idea of what it’s like in a boat on Inle Lake.
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Inle Lake
After ten days in Burma we had come to expect the unexpected. We began our trip to the Inle Princess Resort in a noisy diesel-driven long boat. It was along the way that we saw our first leg-rowers. Yes, they really do row with their leg. It’s a balancing act you have to see to believe. And although the boat ride across the lake was a bit cold (yes, cold), it was blessedly smooth – a much-needed break from the terrible Burmese roads. But the best part of this trip was arriving in what was to be our favorite room. Wow!
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U Bein Bridge
Later that day we took an emotionally draining walk half way across the U Bein Bridge. Along the way the sites ranged from beautiful to bizarre. We might have walked back too, but opting for a boat ride instead meant we would not have to see the heart-breaking sights again.
Once in the boat, we witnessed a pretty decent sunset.
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Mahamuni Pagoda
I’ll change the title of this entry as soon as my guide replies to my e-mail asking him where we were when we shot these. At least I remember why we came. It was to see an unusual Buddha. At this temple and elsewhere, it’s customary for worshipers to purchase a small piece of gold leaf and press it onto the object of worship. We saw people doing this at the Golden Rock. What makes this statue interesting is that so much gold leaf has been applied that the the gold is several inches thick over its entire body. Considering the thickness of gold leaf, (or should I say thin-ness) this is quite an accomplishment!
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World’s Largest Book
Yet another of ancient Burma’s mind-boggling sights on the grounds of the Kuthodaw Pagoda, this “book” consists of 729 stupas – each containing a single two-sided page from the massive Pāli Canon. Wikipedia has a nice shot from Mandalay Hill, which gives you a better idea of the size of this “book”.
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Shwe Nan Daw Monastery
After a boat ride back from Mingun and a delicious Thai lunch with our wonderful guide, we visited an ancient monastery – every square inch of it carved by hand.
This most beautiful teak wood building, was erected inside the Palace at Mandalay by king Mindon, the founder of Mandalay. After he died in 1878, his son king Thibaw Min – the last king of Burma – had the building moved out of the city. It is the only remaining structure from the original Mandalay Palace. All of the rest of the buildings inside the palace city were completely destroyed in 1944 by allied bombardment at the end of the second world war. (Thanks for the history lesson, Tun!)
Heh. While resarching Shwe Nan Daw, I can across this familiar-looking image. At first I thought it might be the very same young monk, but it’s not. Maybe it’s his brother. :)
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Our Number One Travel Tip
You can avoid the throngs of children and the trinkets they they have for sale by taking advantage of the local transportation. Here we avoid the onslaught by taking a peaceful, but bumpy ride on an oxcart back to our boat.
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Mya Thein Tan
I swear that I saw this lovely temple referred to as the “whipped cream temple” somewhere. You can see why. This was one of my favorite temples.
Nearby, we stopped to have a look at the Massive Mingun Bell. Weighing in at 90 tons, it is the world’s largest cast bronze bell.
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Mingun in the Morning
On the morning of our ninth day in Burma, we took another slow boat ride up the Irrawaddy. This time, our destination was the huge, unfinished Mingun Pahtodawgyi.
If it had been finished, it would have easily been the largest pagoda in Burma – nearly 500 feet tall! In its ruined state, it’s merely the largest pile of bricks in the world. View in Google Maps.
We climbed up to the top to take in the view of the river and the stunning Mya Thein Tan, which will be featured in my next post!
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