SOUTH-EAST ASIA 2009-10
MYANMAR. AROUND BAGAN
 People working at a jetty
near Old Bagan. I think they were looking fro semi-precious stones 
 Cooking breakfast 
 Men sit around and
watch women working nearby 
 Women take care of all the
hard work 
 We decided to cross
Ayeyarwady River and check our villages on the other side 
 When water levels are low,
vegetables are planted in fertile soil 
 There are many fields
along the river 
 Irrigation is key during
the
dry season 
 It's all about teamwork 
 A typical house in the
first village we visited 
 In the countryside life
has not changed much for centuries 
 They are very good at
balancing objects on top of their heads 
 Sometimes those objects
looked quite
big and heavy 
 It has nothing to do with
this picture, but did you know there are no ATMs in Myanmar? 
 A young boy took us to
this monastery. We were given green tea to drink and betel nut to chew 
 We saw a group of people
working in the field, so we joined in for about an hour 
 I picked chili peppers
with this girl. She was very fast! 
 Afterwards, chillies are
left to dry in the sun 
 A small lizard we saw
hiding in the grass 
 Some women and children
still use this type of sandals. Younger kids walk barefoot 
 This game seemed to draw
all the village kids until Ela and I turned up 
 Another fact about Myanmar
- it's military spending is estimated at around 50% of GDP 
 Back at the river, where
we had to look
for a boat to take us across to Bagan 
 Good bye from the kids.
Begging was a problem, thanks to irresponsible tourists giving away
sweets to everybody 
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