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Chris Steele-Perkins - BURMA. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Young apprentice Buddhist monks waiting outside the temple. 1995.
BURMA. Myanmar, a new Burma. Busy street scene in downtown Yangon. 1995.
BURMA. Myanmar, a new Burma. Street market in Yangon.1995.
BURMA. Myanmar, a new Burma. Street market in Yangon. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Ayeyarwady river. near Mandalay. Ferries, workers and bathers mix. The river is still a vital communications link through the country.1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Planting rice in the paddies. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Collecting palm-wine. The sap from the tree ferments to form alcohol. The tree also provides sugar when the sap is boiled down. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma). Villagers do a stint of forced labour digging a water collection area. Each household must provide one member of the family to do unpaid 'volun
MYANMAR (Burma). Yangon (Rangoon.) Shwedagon Pagoda. The most important buddhist shrine in the country. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Buddist Abbot with his fan to keep him cool as he reads. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Two young Buddist monks in the market. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Paulang Hill tribe 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Latain village. The Padung tribe, known for their Giraffe Necked Women, whose rib-cage is pushed down by adding brass rings to the neck. They ar...
MYANMAR (Burma.) Bagan.The plain of Bagan where thousands of ancient pagodas, in differing states of repair are scattered over a 20 sq mile area. It ought to be
MYANMAR (Burma.) Villagers do a stint of forced labour digging a water collection area. Each household must provide one member of the family to do unpaid 'volun
MYANMAR (Burma.) Inside a pagoda a woman smokes on of the large white cheroots that kipling remarked on. Nowadyas they are uncommon. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Cafe 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma). Ayeyarwady river hardwood brought down-river. The country's hardwood stocks are being radically depleted. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Ayeyarwady river. near Mandalay. Ferries, workers and bathers mix. The river is still a vital communications link through the country.1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Refugees inside Thailand.
1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Leg rower on Inle Lake. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Leg rower on Inle Lake . 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Ploughing paddyfields for rice sowing. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma) Ploughing paddyfields for rice sowing. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Latain village. The Padung tribe, known for their Giraffe Necked Women, whose rib-cage is pushed down by adding brass rings to the neck. They a...
MYANMAR (Burma.) Hindu water festival. Burma has a substantial Indian population. The waterfestival in may involves dancing with pointed shafts in the body and
MYANMAR (Burma.) Monks may only eat before midday and only food given to them, so every morning they go on collecting rounds. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Monks may only eat before midday and only food given to them, so every morning they go on collecting rounds. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Young female apprentice Buddhist nuns. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Bagan. The plain of Bagan where thousands of ancient pagodas, in differing states of repair are scattered over a 20 sq mile area. It ought to
MYANMAR (Burma.) Bagan. The plain of Bagan where thousands of ancient pagodas, in differing states of repair are scattered over a 20 sq mile area. It ought to
MYANMAR (Burma.) Buddhist temple. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) A young Buddhist monk. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Bagan. The plain of Bagan where thousands of ancient pagodas, in differing states of repair are scattered over a 20 sq mile area. It ought to
MYANMAR (Burma.) Yangon (Rangoon.) Shwedagon Pagoda. The most important buddhist shrine in the country. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Shwedagon Pagoda. The most important buddhist shrine in the country.1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Yangon (Rangoon.) Shwedagon Pagoda. The most important buddhist shrine in the country. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Yangon (Rangoon.) Shwedagon Pagoda. The most important buddhist shrine in the country.1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Monks pass under pop and film posters. Yangon. (Rangoon) 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Bagan. The plain of Bagan where thousands of ancient pagodas, in differing states of repair are scattered over a 20 sq mile area. It ought to
MYANMAR (Burma.) Bagan. Monk in a temple. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Bagan. The plain of Bagan where thousands of ancient pagodas, in differing states of repair are scattered over a 20 sq mile area. It ought to
MYANMAR (Burma.) Bagan. The plain of Bagan where thousands of ancient pagodas, in differing states of repair are scattered over a 20 sq mile area. It ought to b
MYANMAR (Burma.) Buddhist temple. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Smoking monkey in Yangon (Rangoon) zoo. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Buddist monks. Abbot is fanned as he reads. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Young Buddist monks. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Kyaikpun pagoda. 1995.
BURMA. Myanmar, a new Burma. Shwethalyaung. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Shwemawdaw pagoda. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Buddist Monk writing notice. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Near Lake Inle. In the evening the waterbuffalo become a playgrond for the children. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Yangon (Rangoon.) Sleeping in the streets. 1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Yangon (Rangoon.) Street scene.1995.
MYANMAR (Burma.) Yangon (Rangoon.) Shwedagon Pagoda. The most important buddhist shrine in the country. 1995.
BURMA. Myanmar. Young boys, after the age of 7 spend a short time during a school holiday as novice monks.
BURMA. Reflections in pillar of shrine at Shwedagon Pagoda, Yangon. 1995.
BURMA. Myanmar. At Bagan a group of monks descend from a truck. 1995
BURMA. Myanmar. Ayerwaddi river hardwood brought down-river. The country's hardwood stocks are being rapid
BURMA. Myanmar. Refugees wait to move after a Myanmar cross border attack. 1995
MYANMAR (Burma) Young Buddhist monks look out from their monastry near Inle Lake. 1995.
BURMA. Myanmar. Villagers do a stint of forced labour digging a water collection area. Each household must
BURMA. Myanmar. Ayerwaddi river. Child labour helps to unload firewood. 1995
BURMA. Myanmar. Thai troops patrol a camp after Myanmar cross boarder attack. 1995
BURMA. Myanmar. Tourists are already coming, the government prefers package tours that can be directed to
MYANMAR (Burma) Children search through the ashes of an area burned by Myanmar troops. 1995
BURMA. Myanmar. Villagers do a stint of forced labour digging a water collection area. Each household must
BURMA. Myanmar. A brokendown train has to be pushed across a road. 1995
BURMA. Mandalay. Rest time for Buddhist nuns. 1995
BURMA. Myanmar. Ayerwaddi river near Mandalay. Ferries, workers and bathers mix. The river is still a vita
BURMA. Indian community fire walk during Water festival. 1995.
BURMA. Myanmar. Monk writing notice. 1995
BURMA. Myanmar. Monks may only eat before midday and only food given to them, so every morning they go on
BURMA. Myanmar. Young boys, after the age of 7 spend a short time during a school holiday as novice monks.
BURMA. Myanmar. Young boys, after the age of 7 spend a short time during a school holiday as novice monks.
BURMA. Myanmar. Monks visit the pagoda on Mandalay Hill. 1995
BURMA. Myanmar. Abbot is fanned as he reads. 1995
BURMA. Myanmar. Leg rower on Inle Lake. 1995
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