Stepping Back In Time In Myanmar (PHOTOS)

in Myanmar, villagers never ask for money to have their picture taken. This is especially noteworthy because the country is terribly poor.
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There's an innocence to Myanmar that is unique in Southeast Asia. Walking the streets of Mandalay or Yangon, it's not uncommon for someone to approach and ask if they can join and give directions to the next destination. The experienced traveler suspects that there will be a price tag, but the Burmese often refuse money at the end: They just want to practice their English and make visitors feel welcome.

Still, it is the unique visuals more than the kindness that puts Myanmar on every travel photographer's list of destinations. Horse-drawn carriages are a frequent form of transportation. The light in the countryside has a gentle serenity. The religious sites, from the enormous Shwedagon Pagoda to the small temples that line the hills throughout the country, have a dreamlike quality.

I rather suspect that even as the country transitions into the modern world, the aura of the past will not disappear.

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Balloons over Bagan(01 of10)
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Balloons soar over the pagodas of Bagan. I took this shot from the third balloon.
Morning to Market(02 of10)
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Villagers make their way to town, early one morning in Nyaung Shwe. The light makes an otherwise ordinary scene dramatic.
Train of monks, Inle Lake(03 of10)
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Nearly 40 monks zig-zag through the town of Nyaung Shwe collecting alms
Inle Lake House on Stilts(04 of10)
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A house on stilts at sunset in the water town on Inle Lake.
The Temple of Nyaung Shwe(05 of10)
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A boy poses for a picture in the temple in Nyaung Shwe. He followed me around the temple and was glad to have his picture taken.
Prayer candles(06 of10)
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There always seems to be a religious ceremony taking place.
Heading Home(07 of10)
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This afternoon had perfect light - luckily a man and his ox walked by to give me a subject to shoot.
Early Morning on Inle Lake(08 of10)
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A fisherman's silhouette on Inle Lake
Monkey of Mount Popa(09 of10)
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The temple of Mount Popa near Bagan has thousands of monkeys who call it home.
Novice monks on the way to town(10 of10)
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A novice monk lags behind as they head to town to collect alms in Bagan

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