Small bell ringing
The way to mile thanaka powder
River Kwai bridge
Op de rand van de Lente...Rode heidelucifer (Clado…
Umbalfälle
Shwedagon Pagoda in full splendor
My first Peacock ~ Dagpauwoog (Aglias oi) this yea…
Swal Daw Myat Zaedi
Kaba Aye Pagoda
Hmong girls
The garden of sacred Stupas ป่าเจดีย์
Prasat Phra Wihan (Preah Vihear) near Si Sa Ket ป…
Wat Xieng Thong fine inside decoration
Girl in traditional Hmong dress ...
Pilgrims meditation at Shwedagon complex
Sir U Po Tha
In the Reflection too...
And also a Comma ~ Gehakkelde aurelia (Polygonia c…
Walking on 'Water' :-)
The pagoda in its spot light
Prasat Pre Rup library
Walk through the jungle on Phnom Kulen
Las Terrazas in Artemisa province of Cuba
Chauk Htat Gyi Reclining Buddhas feet
Leg rowing fishers
Kyauk Taing village
Buckingham Palace
Buddha and the Nāga Snake
Porcelain fungus ~ Porseleinzwam (Mucidula mucida…
Buddha's place in the jumping cats monastery
Leg-rowing Intha man in Nge Hpe Chaung
Worshippers pose for a group photo
Five friendly lady pilgrims
Fisherman leg-rowing
Way up to the hill top among hundred old pagodas
Thaung Tho pagodas
Silk made from lotus flower
Terminus Inn Dein village
Strand Hotel in Yangon
Volkswagen 1200.
Auschwitz-Birkenau gas chambers.
Galah in a gum tree
Terrace of Shwedagon Pagoda
Young monks at the pagoda platform
Victory Ground at Shwedagon
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Burmese novice monks
Through religious education and application of the ten precepts or basic rules, the novice gains merit for himself and his family. The novitiate may last only a few days and thereafter, the novice may re-enter
the monastery at any time but he can become an ordained monk only when he is 20 years old.
the monastery at any time but he can become an ordained monk only when he is 20 years old.
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