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| Vietnam, Nepal and Burma Travel Forum Dedicated to Vietnam, Nepal and Burma - Myanmar travel trips and vacations. Post about your trips here and share your pictures. |
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| Nakhon Sawan Last Online: 03-10-2008 01:44 PM Join Date: Apr 2007
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| The Fishkeeper Last Online: Yesterday 08:13 PM Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Bangkok
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YouTube - Feeding Seagulls at Inlay Lake, Myanmar Great pics, keep them coming! | ||
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| Nakhon Sawan Last Online: 03-10-2008 01:44 PM Join Date: Apr 2007
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| I will add a few more pics. This one is of Goteik Viaduct. It's on the train trip from Manadalay north. There were about 5 foriengers on the train and we all had to sit in the same carriage. As we approached this bridge a guard came along a said no photos and stayed with us until we had crossed. There were armed soldiers positioned all along the bridge plus a large camp under neath. The train slow right down and crawl across this bridge and you could feel it swaying. On looking at the steel work it was rusting away so pleased that we made it across. ![]() |
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