wow , great photo
bit of quick triva from the winki :
Mt. Popa is considered the abode of Burma's most powerful nats and as such is the most important nat worship center. Many Burmese pilgrims visit Mt. Popa every year, especially at festival season on the full moon of Nayon (May/June) and the full moon of Nadaw (November/December). This festival is known as Taunghyon (near Mandalay). Before King Anawrahta's time, thousands of animals were sacrificed to the nats during festivals. Burmese superstition says that on Mt. Popa, one should not wear red or black or bring meat, especially pork, as it could offend the resident nats. Mt. Popa is also the home to many monkeys.
the reference to PORK is intriguing .........................
Thanks MidOriginally Posted by Mid
Yeh, Mt Popa was an amazing place with hundreds of pilgrams. Some of the elderly were being carried up in stretches, I found it hard enough in some places walking on my own with how steep some sections were. There were lots of nats everywhere in little caves on the walk up which people were stopping at to pray and give offerings. It had a real nice feel to it.
Amazing photos Sledge ... the photo of the fisherman in post #10, was that near the coast or in an inland river?
You are a real photographer.
Thanks, That photo is on Inle lake which is in the Shan StateOriginally Posted by Wayne Kerr
Thanks Sharon, I'll try and post more soonOriginally Posted by sharon
Yeh Wayne that looks like, these next few photos are taken at a festival about 3 hours south of Inle on a canal by a long tail boat. It had only just opened up to foreigners down there and had to pass through army check points to register going in and out. You can also see this if you scroll down soth on goggle earth.Originally Posted by Wayne Kerr
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