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Road and RiverView of the crossing point of the road to Ruma Bazar with a river just before the village, sometimes you can cross it by jeep, mostly of the time not.
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Building RoadsSome young women, children and old ones improving a road in Pathein. Labour conditions are really bad and salaries, if they get something even worst.
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Burma lifestyleFar from big cities, no roads, cars or jeans appear in small villages, life is still here like several years ago.
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Typical village house in the outskirts of PatheinA typical example of a house in the outskirts of Pathein town with peppers drying under the sun.
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Rivers as RoadsNorth of Mrauk U, heading to Chin State, still a offlimits are to foreigners, roads dissapear and rivers are used for this purpose.
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A road?Interior view of south of Kyaukpyu, being this the main road in the whole island.
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Road constructionSome things can be really incredible and Burma, and one is the way to build roads in remote places, like hundred years ago in any developed country.
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Ramree Island BridgeView of one of the several bridges over the mangroove area to connect Ramree Island and the inland coast. Without any doubt, one of the best roads of the country.
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Tropical MudAfter rains, roads become muddy and only big trucks are able to pass by, this one heading to the north of Indawgyi Lake with materials for gold mines in the area.
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Elephant RideIn Burma elephants are stilldomesticated and used for working purposes in forests and construction. Around Indawgyi Lake is located one of this elephant-camps.
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MMmmm where is the road?After some heavy rains, there is one problem in this area... where was the road??
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One Way to ParadiseAfter the storm... the beauty. View of the road heading north of Lonton, in Indawgyi Lake.
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River RoadsAround Myitson, and like in other places in the country, rivers become roads and these dissapear due to difficult terrain...
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Young driversNot many cars in these roads, but this one is really special and funny.
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Down to the CoastView from one of the hills in the north of the island, with the steep and small road heading down to the north coast.
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Way to the HedgerowsView of one of the small roads passing by the several steep hills that fill the middle of Batan Island, the so-called Marlboro Country.
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Mahatao CurveRoad curve of the National Road at the entrance of Mahatao village filled with the typical Batanes elements: stoned-houses, palm-trees and the calm of an unspoiled beautiful village.
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Children' Road SignalWarning signal in the National Road passing by Mahatao village made in the Batanes traditional style, carved in a stone.
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Marlboro CountryView of the Marlboro Country hills, and at the far north the Iraya Volcano covered by clouds as usual.
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Marlboro Country BoundariesView of one of the fields boundaries in the south-east of the island.
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Rocks Danger!Typical traffic signal carved in the rock in the main road of Batan Island.
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Cycling to Mount IrayaLocal woman cycling by one of the small roads that crosses the island with a stunning landscape around and the imposing Iraya Volcano in the north.
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Sinakan VillageView of Sinakan Village, the most important village of Sabtang Island, where boats arrive and depart to Basco Island and also where the School Of Fishering is located. If something can be considered "busy" in Sabtang, this is Sinakan village.
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Tropical IslandView of Sabtang Island near Chavidug with the small road going down to Chavidug along the coastal mountains
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Follow the pathSmall path leading from Sumnanga Village to the most south-western beach where fishing boats are located before the beach dissapears under the hilly mountains.
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The East RoadView of the east road heading to Chavidug which in some parts is only composed of white-sand.
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Rural roadView of one of the typical rural roads with its pleasant feeling in front of Barisal area, located inon the other side of the river.
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Traditional LifestyleEven seems difficult to believe, in some places life is still like hundred years ago: just ox-carts to move, no roads, just paths... no ligh...
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