Julie and I recently visited Thailand and Cambodia for the first time, and that experience intensified our desire to visit Myanmar.
In last year's US Presidential campaign, a news reporter questioned the Romney campaign about the working conditions in the textile factories where the campaign's t-shirts were made in Burma. The campaign spokesperson replied that their t-shirts were not made in Burma. They were made in Myanmar.
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Now that's a much better use for gold than keeping it in a vault. Beautiful shot.
What an awesome shot, JM!! I agree with Arija, a much better use of gold!! Those BLUE skies are the perfect backdrop!!
So very beautiful.
Julie and I recently visited Thailand and Cambodia for the first time, and that experience intensified our desire to visit Myanmar.
In last year's US Presidential campaign, a news reporter questioned the Romney campaign about the working conditions in the textile factories where the campaign's t-shirts were made in Burma. The campaign spokesperson replied that their t-shirts were not made in Burma. They were made in Myanmar.
With staff like that, no wonder he lost.
The day I visited this temple was a festival day which made my visit all the more special. Lovely memories.
I recognised the Birma style, good picture.
Greetings,
Filip
That's simply overwhelming -- what a beautiful photograph! The gold really shines against that blue sky!
@Dave: LOL!
An awful lot of gold went into those temples. Beautiful!
shimmering image....much better use of gold i must say :)
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Gasp!
spectacular image!
Léia
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