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Weaving, Bagan, Inle Lake, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weaving, Bagan, Inle Lake, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weaving, Bagan, Inle Lake, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local cigar making, Bagan, Inle Lake, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Local jewelry making, Bagan, Inle Lake, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
INLE LAKE, MYANMAR- SEPTEMBER 25, 2016: Padaung `long necked` woman, wearing the traditional metal rings around her neck, weaving Royalty Free Stock Photo
INLE LAKE, MYANMAR- SEPTEMBER 25, 2016: Padaung `long necked` woman, wearing the traditional metal rings around her neck, weaving Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weaving, Bagan, Inle Lake, Myanmar
Inside a weaving/loom room at Inle Lake. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Padaung elder working by weaving at Inle Lake. Royalty Free Stock Photo
INLE LAKE, MYANMAR- SEPTEMBER 25, 2016: Padaung `long necked` woman, wearing the traditional metal rings around her neck, weaving Royalty Free Stock Photo
INLE LAKE, MYANMAR- SEPTEMBER 25, 2016: Padaung `long necked` woman, wearing the traditional metal rings around her neck, weaving Royalty Free Stock Photo
INLE LAKE, MYANMAR- SEPTEMBER 25, 2016: Padaung `long necked` woman, wearing the traditional metal rings around her neck, weaving Royalty Free Stock Photo
Padaung woman, Myanmar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Padaung Tribe woman on Inle Lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inle Lake is in the Shan Hills of Myanmar. At its southwestern edge, Phaung Daw Oo Paya is a tiered pagoda with gilded Buddha statues. In the hills, near the market town of Indein, the stupas of Shwe Inn Dein Pagoda resemble a field of gold spires. The ruined stupas at nearby Nyaung Ohak have been reclaimed by forest. Maing Thauk village is split between land and water, with a wooden bridge connecting the two halves.


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