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Wonderful pics
Thank you so much 🙂
Love them – keep them coming. Great to hear what you’re doing and still so envious…..Ruth
Been back to Burma for another month. Blog is banned there!!! back in India now, thinking i will be back in the UK in May…EEK!!! Pleased you are still enjoying Ruth x
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Wow. Great colour! Have a good time in India.
Fantastic photos! Would love to know what made this temple the “best” for you, besides its superlative beauty, of course:)
So many things. After the beauty there was the monks, the light, the space. The warmth of the Burmese people. The time of year i was there and the various people i was with. So many things. Have you been?
No. Sadly, I’ve never been to Burma:( though I’ve dreamed of visiting for quite some time. The Shwedagon Pagoda looks absolutely breathtaking; but, I guessed it was the vibe that got you excited. Some temples just have this “feeling” about them… Nepal’s Pashupatinath springs to mind, as does New Delhi’s ISKCON temple.
undoubtedly now posted for us to mentally Photoshop Barack & Hillary into the pix, que no?
And for people to see it without them, in all its glory!!
Amazing..very very beautiful to watch….
Thank you ratandeep. Beautiful to see…
stunning photography and your pictures just pop