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-- A thought for the Burmese people after the cyclone--

2008.05.06
a travel i 've made to Burma in 2006. that's one of the poor countries in Asia.
that's an hotel on the lake

the fishermen collect the algae to make gardens floating on water

Inlee lake in the middle of Burma

floating gardens


workers or prisoners? they are breaking stones.

the enter of one hotel



thousand pagodas in the plain of bagan

the teak bridge





Mandalay




little girl doing tanaca for his face

sunset on Bagan plain






a building in yangon


a stupa

sunset on the inlee lake.

I discovered by this voyage nice and ingenuous people that misfortune strikes still today.
I wish that all the countries support these oppressed people and so hard struck by this cyclone.
one never should confuse people and his government (tomie)
18 Comments
sistatitoune C'est un pays vraiment magnifique !!! et toi tu as eu la chance de le visiter...
Une magnifique série qui lui rend hommage.
Beaucoup de gouvernements proposent leur aide; malheureusement le régime dictateur en place fait barrage... une honte !!!
sistatitoune · 2008-05-06: 17:53
anamaria21 Wonderful reportage with even more wonderful pictures . Thanks .
anamaria21 · 2008-05-06: 18:52
mojaroo great post in right time,may god bless these poor people
mojaroo · 2008-05-06: 20:37
ScubaLiz Terrific photos and a terrific sentiment, what a lovely tribute. Great set!
ScubaLiz · 2008-05-06: 20:52
Frenchies L'endroit a vraiment l'air magnifique ! Bel hommage !!!! Nous pensons aux gens qui y vivent....
Frenchies · 2008-05-06: 21:26
mclps What a wonderful tribute to this tragedy struck nation. Your post is full of sensitivity and insight to a world I've never been to. Thank you. Also, the last thing you wrote about never confusing people with it's government hits home for me, especially in these times, with all the mixed feelings many of us have about our current government and the decisions they have made.
mclps · 2008-05-06: 22:26
Peche I completely agree.
I remember your Myanmar post as being one of the most striking and beautiful sets - thank you for revisiting and sharing this side of what is a beautiful country at a time when disaster has struck.
We might all be made of different colours and cultures, but we all have the same colour of blood... Well done, Max.
Peche · 2008-05-07: 02:57
Marilou interesting set!!!.... the last is great.!:)
Marilou · 2008-05-07: 05:41
natasa7 Wonderful tribute and great post. I have never seen floating garden.
natasa7 · 2008-05-07: 08:16
vterezia GREAT WORK.........lovely people!!
vterezia · 2008-05-08: 01:42
danitimea so great shots! and such an interesting place. i really want to visit it one day :)
danitimea · 2008-05-08: 03:23
ClaudePechabaden Thank you for sharing this. Tomie. Very thoughtful. Merci.
ClaudePechabaden · 2008-05-08: 05:25
miclaud Un beau reportage Tomie, de belles couleurs, de la qualité aussi, malgré les années!
miclaud · 2008-05-08: 08:04
mintra Beautiful post Tomie and thank you for sharing them with friends.
:)
mintra · 2008-05-09: 03:06
somogyvari Great reportage!
somogyvari · 2008-05-10: 10:55
camilleauteuil magnifique - merci
camilleauteuil · 2008-05-12: 08:58
Nayah Magnifique série.... mes pensées vont vers toutes ces personnes.... On va de catastrophe naturelle en catastrophe naturelle....:(((
Nayah · 2008-05-13: 13:56
tulip Beau reportage
merci pour ce partage ..
tulip · 2008-05-18: 13:31
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