We visited a village near Bagan, perhaps one that was relocated from amongst the temples to make way for tourist traffic. It was set up as a model village and we were encouraged to take pictures of people doing normal village things like weaving sorting peanuts, looking after children, collecting water from the well.
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Carrying water from the well |
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House construction of bamboo panels is typical around Bagan |
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Baby care |
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Sleeping for the family |
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Water coming from the well in a big drum on wheels
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This lady really wanted to have her picture taken with her cheroot and dangling cocoanut ashtray |
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Sorting peanuts. I am roasting mine in a rice cooker! |
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Me trying to cut up cattle food. I was told it was too long! |
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Kids on the way to a festival in Bagan
Below lacquerware workshop in Bagan. It takes at least 8 years to produce a piece. Both men and women are involved in production tho this area is all men. Pliable bowls are made with horsehair as well as bamboo as the base. Amazing ancient art! |