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		<title>A Bangladeshi holiday</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Another trip to Bangladesh, a voyage into pure chaos, I leave happy yet arrive sad missing the infectious warmth of the place, the unsolvable riddle that is all around me, daring me to make sense out of senselessness. I will give you a brief catalogue of the most amusing moments, number one is the double [...]


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		<title>Myanmar: Life under military rule</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Intention should not be the sole arbiter of action, I thought it was yet there is more. The outcome of choices cannot be foreseen, the interplay of random events, people far wiser than myself have plotted a course in relation to Myanmar, still I decided to go. I convinced myself that it was ok to [...]


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		<title>Photos of Myanmar</title>
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		<title>Myanmar: Why a military government</title>
		<description><![CDATA[A new perspective on why, or why not, maybe its better said as the lack of why. There are many charming facets of Myanmar culture but the military government is a real conundrum. How can a country have such peaceful people and have such a violent repressive government at the same time? It is the [...]


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		<title>Myanmar: Palaung Hill Tribe of Shan state</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Into the Palaung and Lisu Hill Tribes of Shan state in Myanmar through winding broken roads, villages perched on the top of hills, each village with a Pagoda and a monastery, a collection of Monks, novices, smiles that are impossibly wide, bamboo huts clinging to the side of a hill and the freshest food directly [...]


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		<title>Video: Palaung tribes full moon party</title>
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		<title>Myanmar &#8211; Nat Pwe, Spirits, generals and Smiles</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Myanmar, once known as Burma, is the jewel of South East Asia, IMHO, the people, the culture is a hybrid, at the intersection of three great civilizations. The pervasive Buddhism that seeps into even corner of life is magnified by the backwardness of the military regime. There are few parts to this essay, spirits then [...]


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		<title>Video: Nat Pwe in Taungbyone</title>
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		<title>Photos of Indonesia</title>
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		<title>Photos of Bali</title>
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