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vendor at one of the numerous stops along the wayNov 26, 2006
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the bus we took back to yangon. after flying everywhere we decided to save $140 and take a bus instead. it ended up being a 22 hour bus ride after the front steering axle detached at 2 am in the middle of nowhere and they spend 4 hours fixing itNov 26, 2006
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in the back of the pick-up truck which came to take us to our bus - we should have seen that as an omenNov 26, 2006
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chilling out with a bottle of wine on our verandah by the riverNov 26, 2006
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chuck and i in the swimming pool at our hotelNov 26, 2006
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looking quite oily from the sunblock, should have used thanakaNov 26, 2006
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watching the sun set over Bagan from the top of one of the big templesNov 26, 2006
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you can see around me some of the many hundreds of the ancient temples that dot the plains of BaganNov 26, 2006
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