Ox-barrow in Thaung Tho
Ascent gate to Thaung Tho monastery
Golden gate roof top
Buddha and the Nāga Snake
Thaung Tho pagodas
My oblation to Lord Buddha
Pagodas in Thaung Tho monastery
Copy of Kyaiktiyo or Golden Rock
Chinthes temple guardians in Thaung Tho
Thaung Tho Pagoda
Way down from the pagoda hill
Pa'O girl
Pa'O mother with her daughter
An ox face portrait
Kyauk Taing village
Simple house on the waterway
The lake in morning sunshine
Morning idyll on the waterway
On the way back to Nanthe village
Fishing artist
Fishing in small groups
U Htaung Bo Road in Yangon
Old Yay Tar Shay lane in Yangon
Fishermen traffic on the lake
Fisherman throws out the net
Fisherman throws out the net
Masters of leg-rowing
Floating gardens
Intha boy in a floating garden
Power supply over the Inle Lake
Causeway to the jumping cat monastery
Tomato fields
Debate with the monks
Buddha's place in the jumping cats monastery
Leg-rowing Intha man in Nge Hpe Chaung
Nge Hpe Chaung, the "jumping cats" monastery
Inn Paw Khone village and its Kayan people
Archaic wagon at Inn Dein
Pa'O woman
Burmese family enjoy a lunch pick nick on the floo…
Pagodas at the hill top
Pagodas at the Inn Dein hill top
Pagoda forest at the hill top
Buddha's footprint at Inn Dein monastery
Pagodas as memory shrines
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At least six different types of nets are known. Some of these nets are distinguished by the name of the fish which they are used in catching. There is the nga-yan-paik, the net for catching snakehead murrel, the nga-pein-paik, the Carp net and the nga-kon-ma-paik, the net for catching barbus saran fish.
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