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Drying the sea plantsTypical view of one of the main working activities of the island, the sea plants. First with their collection from shoreline and later their drying time over the beach.
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PrisionerFor someones is difficult to leave St. Martin's Island due to their beauty and friendly people, but for others is almost impossible.
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Post ProcessingAfter a freighter is dimantled, later the process continues in several small business around the area recycling the most valous pieces of the big boats.
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Working TeamThe business of recycling boat pieces are uncountable, and one of the main important activities on the area.
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The TeamDismantling a boat sometimes seems an easy task; no shoes required, no safety protections or no machines, just a team of people with an insignificant salary but a big and amazing heart.
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MotivatedA young worker carrying a piece from a freighter.
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Heavy thingsSome workers carrying all kind of pieces from the freighters.
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A Smile of HopeA friendly worker of the Ship Breaking Yards, a smile of hope.
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Hard WorkingA worker moving a drum from the freighter located several hundred meters far way to the shoreline.
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"Playing" with DrumsWorkers carrying drums from the far freighter to the sea shoreline in a very hard working conditions.
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Working in HellWorkers carrying drums from the far freighter to the sea shoreline in a very hard working conditions.
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Beautiful HouseView of the interior of a small but cosy and beautiful house of Bown Village, a few km south of Bandarban and known due to its population Chirstian belief.
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Drying ClothesA curious way of drying clothes in Yangoon city center, even without space, a simple bamboo sticks make the job!
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Traditional UmbrellasSome of the typical umbrellas sold at several umbrellas workshops in Pathein. Elaborated in a traditional way and used mostly by monks, rich people, and tourists of course.
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Bringing a gift for the young boyOne of the relatives of the young boy carrying one of the few gifts he will keep as a novice in the monastery.
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Money Hat in Shin-Pyu ProcessionIt's also a tradition to decorate gifts and costumes in a beautiful way with some money notes.
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The Speaker in Shin-Pyu ProcessionA speaker... but it really works??
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The Musicians in Shin-Pyu ProcessionAt the end of the procession, and with traditional instruments, the music is also there.
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Samll Pagodas replicas at Koethaung PayaExterior view of the Koethaung Paya, one of the most impressive of Mrauk U
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"90.000 images temple"Koethaung Paya means 90.000 images temple, and maybe not this exact number, but there are thousands of them for sure.
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Buddha Statue at Koethaung PayaOne of the several Buddha statues surrounded by the thousands of carved images in the walls.
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Inside Koethaung PayaView of one of the Koethaung Paya passageways, filled with Buddha statues and images carved in the wall.
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Buddha StatuesA different view of some Buddha statues at Koethaung Paya.
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LostTwo old Buddha statues lost in fields around Mrauk U
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Buddha StatueAn old and forgotten Buddha Statue south of Koethaung Paya.
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Over ControlView of a Buddha Statue and Koethaung Paya.
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Use Helmet!Strange, but even here in Sittwe there was a campaign for the use of helmet...
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Supply Chain in BurmaThe distribution chain is quite different to Europe, loading a truck, is can be considered a truck, is more a journey than a job; it can last for several hours of hard job while local people bring their goods pulling it or in tricycles.
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Ready To PlayFor some people, with a kind of good job, footwear is vital to play the local match every afternoon.
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Want to see a movie?Burmese cinema advertisment in Kyaukpyu.
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Statue in Kuauk Lo PagodaCarved Statue in kyauk Lo Pagoda.
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Carvings in Kuak Lo PagodaOne of the several carvings in the cave pagoda of Kyauk Lo at Kyaukpyu.
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