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Coco WomanTwo women chatting on the beach, one of them working on sea plants, and the other one selling cocos along the beach.
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Tribal Woman in Kaptai LakeLocal woman from the tribal villages located on Kaptai Lake with their traditional clothes.
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Washing ClothesWoman washing clothes in a traditional way in the river that cross Bandarban early in the morning.
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Back from the MarketLocal women going back to the small village from the market in Ruma Bazar.
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Street Food MarketView of a seller in one street market in one of the small alleys in Yangoon Downtown.
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Market SellerYoung woman selling some vegetables in a street food market in Yangoon Downtown.
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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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Coloured GirlA young girl perfectly dressed, with a typical burmese make-up during the truck journey from Ngatheingchaung to Gwa.
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Forced Labour?It's not supposed to be forced labout like just five years ago, but ways of work are the same, and building a road here is something unbeliable. One part of the process is to break big stones in this way...
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Preparing the fish IIHere, fishing is a subsistence way of living for all members of the family, young and old women work together cleaning and preparing the fish to be dried later under the sun.
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Old Woman in Shin-Pyu ProcessionIn the procession, the old women walk in front rest of women with their dresses for an special ocasion and the gifts.
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Young Women in Shin-Pyu ProcessionAfter the old women the young women fill the procession, with their best dresses and flower petals to spread along the way.
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Young Girls in Shin-Pyu ProcessionThe procession is for all ages, and adolescents also fill up another part of it with their best costumes.
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Woman in Shin-Pyu ProcessionA burmese woman in the Shin-Pyu Procession.
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Carrying WaterView of one of the several women that every day need to go to the small lakes to get water to use at home.
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Smoking Market SellerA burmese woman selling fish at the market of Mrauk U
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Beautiful SellerWell-dressed woman selling some vegetables at one of the stalls of the market of Mrauk U
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NunsTwo nuns walking under the rain in their morning procession with their alm's bowl.
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Daily DutiesApart from getting water every day, even with rain, another typical duty is getting enough wood to make fire to cook at homes.
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Water Trasporters IView of one of two young women that every day need to go to the small lakes to get water to use at home.
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Water Transporter IIView of one of the several women that every day need to go to the small lakes to get water to use at home.
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Water SupplyFrom this lake, where you never will think even to swim, local families get water for drinking and cooking at home. After the hot hours of midday, the lake is busy with people coming continuosly.
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BalanceApart from being strong to carry a heavy load of water, it's also a must to master balance sense.
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Burmse woman in KyaukpyuBurmese woman having a rest under the shadow in a monastery during midday hours.
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Road Workers in KyaukpyuWomen working in the construction of a road south of Kyaukpyu.
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Smoking burmese womanWhile no customers are coming to buy anything... time to smoke!
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Market SellerFriendly seller in the Kyaukpyu market.
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Burmese ActressYoung burmese actress spending somw time in Kyaukpyu with the movie crew.
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Washing TimeA local woman having a shower and washing her clothes in Indawgyi Lake in Burma.
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Banana SellersTwo young girls arriving to evening market in town center of Myitkyna.
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Green SellerA woman selling products from their family field in Myitkhyna evening market.
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Searching for GoldLocal woman working to find gold near Myitson in the starting point of Ayeyarwaddy river.
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