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This village was about 6 miles out of Kalaw, Myanmar which was in itself not a bustling city before the opening of the country in 2013. (Now there are actually hotels)
The inhabitants are subsistance farmers and there is no paved road, no electricity, no water close by.
In the dry season the sun is like a hammer; in the wet season the paths are like red glue.
Transport is by buffalo cart or motorcycle.
The inhabitants are subsistance farmers and there is no paved road, no electricity, no water close by.
In the dry season the sun is like a hammer; in the wet season the paths are like red glue.
Transport is by buffalo cart or motorcycle.
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