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relaxing on the grass in the afternoon sun, enjoying the flamingoes & the ducks60 views
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looking down at the pool from our hotel room60 views
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panda was really tired! plopped over, completely zonked out60 views
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each of the hanging cones holds a prayer (the red strip of paper in the cone). the prayers burn and waft off to heaven60 views
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the lungi (known as "sarong" in s.e. asia) is also versatile. this little boy pulled up his lungi to make it into a hood and body covering - against the drizzle60 views
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the sampans were so colourful. we chatted with the fishermen, & had a great time hanging out here. a big storm was coming (this is the cyclonic season in the Bay of Bengal), & the fishermen were all back60 views
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one lone fisherman standing close to the shore in the rough ocean and the heavy rain, still trying to catch something60 views
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Chuck and I with Lubna Aunty (Khalu's wife) at the Commonwealth cemetary for the soldiers who died in World War II (very similar to the Mainamati commonwealth war cemetary in Bangladesh - i have pics of that in the Comilla section)60 views
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another burmese lottery game60 views
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i finally couldn't resist the temptation - had to eat one of these yummy crepes, despite my earlier resolve to stay away from street food. and we didn't get sick from it!60 views
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chilling out with a bottle of wine on our verandah by the river60 views
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