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  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Some locals watch the sunset from the waterfront of a pagoda in Bagan, Myanmar. The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Watching the Sunset over the Ayeyarw...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - A couple of horse-drawn buggies go down a dirt road in Bagan, Myanmar. The buggies are a popular tourist activity in the region.
    Horse-Drawn Buggies in Bagan, Myanma...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Ayeyarwaddy River near Bagan, Myanma...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Sunset Over the Ayeyarwaddy River ne...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Sunset Reflected on the Ayeyarwaddy ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - A dramatic skyscape at sunrise over the plain of Bagan, Myanmar.
    Sunrise over Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Some locals watch the sunset from the waterfront of a pagoda in Bagan, Myanmar. The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Watching the Sunset over the Ayeyarw...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - The rudimentary departure lounge of Nyaung-U Aiport, Myanmar. Nyaung-U is the main transportation gateway to the famous Bagan Archaeological Zone, which is nearby.
    Departure Lounge of Nyaung-U Airport...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - A woman measures out cooking oil for a customer at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Cooking Oil Nyaung-U Market, Bagan, ...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Hot air balloons rise in the still morning air in tourism flights over the pagodas of the Bagan Archaeological Zone in Myanmar (Burma). Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Hot Air Balloons over the Pagodas of...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Local Burmese Boys Playing in the Iw...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Hot air balloons rise in the still morning air in tourism flights over the pagodas of the Bagan Archaeological Zone in Myanmar (Burma). Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Hot Air Balloons over the Pagodas of...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Sunset Over the Ayeyarwaddy River ne...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Dramatic Clouds at Sunset Over the A...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Some locals watch the sunset from the waterfront of a pagoda in Bagan, Myanmar. The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Watching the Sunset over the Ayeyarw...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - A woman sells roots and vegetables at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Nyaung-U Market, Bagan, Myanmar (Bur...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - A Buddha statue in one of the stupas in the Paya-thone-zu Group in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Bagan, Myanmar.
    Paya-thone-zu Group Bagan Archeologi...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Hot air balloons rise in the still morning air in tourism flights over the pagodas of the Bagan Archaeological Zone in Myanmar (Burma).
    Hot Air Balloons over the Pagodas of...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Aerial View of the Ayeyarwaddy River...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Hot air balloons rise in the still morning air in tourism flights over the pagodas of the Bagan Archaeological Zone in Myanmar (Burma). Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Hot Air Balloons over the Pagodas of...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Sunset Over the Ayeyarwaddy River ne...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Sunset Over the Ayeyarwaddy River ne...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Sunset Over the Ayeyarwaddy River ne...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Dramatic Clouds at Sunset Over the A...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Sunset Reflected on the Ayeyarwaddy ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Sunset Reflected on the Ayeyarwaddy ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Dramatic Clouds at Sunset Over the A...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Burmese Boys Playing in the Ayeyarwa...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - The rudimentary departure lounge of Nyaung-U Aiport, Myanmar. Nyaung-U is the main transportation gateway to the famous Bagan Archaeological Zone, which is nearby.
    Departure Lounge of Nyaung-U Airport...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Dhammayazika Pagoda in Bagan, Myanma...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Dhammayazika Pagoda in Bagan, Myanma...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Gold Stupa of Dhammayazika Pagoda in...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - Fresh fruits and vegetables for sale at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Fresh Produce at Nyaung-U Market, Ba...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - A variety of traditional medicines and remedies for sale at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Traditional Medicines at Nyaung-U Ma...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - A variety of traditional medicines and remedies for sale at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Traditional Medicines at Nyaung-U Ma...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - A marionette toy horse for sale at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Marionette Nyaung-U Market, Bagan, M...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - A man from a village near the Paya-thone-zu Group in the Bagan Archeological Zone drives an ox cart with produce along the dirt road. Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Ox Cart in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) (C...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Fresh Fish at Nyaung-U Market, Bagan...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - A street at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Nyaung-U Market, Bagan, Myanmar (Bur...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - Dried and salted fish on display at a stall at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Dried Fish at Nyaung-U Market, Bagan...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - Dried and salted fish on display at a stall at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Dried Fish at Nyaung-U Market, Bagan...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana. <br />
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    Dragon Statue at Abeyadana Temple in...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Hot air balloons rise in the still morning air in tourism flights over the pagodas of the Bagan Archaeological Zone in Myanmar (Burma). Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Hot Air Balloons over the Pagodas of...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Local Burmese Boys Playing in the Iw...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - Hot air balloons rise in the still morning air in tourism flights over the pagodas of the Bagan Archaeological Zone in Myanmar (Burma). Bagan was the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Pagan. During its height, from the 9th to the 13th century, over 10,000 Buddhist temples and pagodas were built. Several thousand of them survive today.
    Hot Air Balloons over the Pagodas of...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Sunset Over the Ayeyarwaddy River ne...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Sunset Reflected on the Ayeyarwaddy ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - A dramatic skyscape at sunrise over the plain of Bagan, Myanmar.
    Sunrise over Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Renovated Stucco at Tayok Pye Temple...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Renovated Stucco at Tayok Pye Temple...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Tayok Pye Temple, Bagan, Myanmar (Bu...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Tayok Pye Temple, Bagan, Myanmar (Bu...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Jataka Terra Cotta Tiles at Dhammaya...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Jataka Terra Cotta Tiles at Dhammaya...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Gold Stupa of Dhammayazika Pagoda in...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Dhammayazika Pagoda in Bagan, Myanma...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Buddha Statue at Dhammayazika Pagoda...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - Fresh fruits and vegetables for sale at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Fresh Produce at Nyaung-U Market, Ba...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - Sliced betel nuts at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma). The nuts are often placed in betel leaves and chewed.
    Betele Nut at Nyaung-U Market, Bagan...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - Various sizes of cane balls for playing the traditional local sport of Chinlone at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Cane balls for playing Chinlone at ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - Ornate decorations on the side of a stupa in the Paya-thone-zu Group in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Paya-thone-zu Group Bagan Archeologi...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - Ornate decorations on the side of a stupa in the Paya-thone-zu Group in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Paya-thone-zu Group Bagan Archeologi...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - Ornate decorations on the side of a stupa in the Paya-thone-zu Group in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Paya-thone-zu Group Bagan Archeologi...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - A man from a village near the Paya-thone-zu Group in the Bagan Archeological Zone drives an ox cart with produce along the dirt road. Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Ox Cart in Bagan, Myanmar (Burma) (C...tif
  • NYAUNG-U, Myanmar - Dried and salted fish on display at a stall at Nyaung-U Market, near Bagan, Myanmar (Burma).
    Dried Fish at Nyaung-U Market, Bagan...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--Ornate restored decorations on the exterior of Abeyadana Temple. Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana.
    Decorations on the Exterior of Abeya...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--A restored statue of a dragon on top of an elephant on the roof of Abeyadana Temple. Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana. To license and download this image, please click on the shopping cart icon above.
    Dragon and Elephant Statue at Abeyad...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--Located just south of Myinkaba Village in the Bagan Archeological Zone, Apeyadana Temple is named after Apeyadana, an 11th century chief queen consort of King Kyansittha of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) and maternal grandmother of King Sithu I of Pagan. As with most Burmese names, it is transliterated into English in various ways. Other variations include Ape-ya-da-na, Ape-Yadana-Phaya, and Abeyadana.
    Red Brick Stupa at Abeyadana Temple ...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • MANDALAY, Myanmar - Local artisans undertake the dusty and backbreaking work of carving statues of the Buddha out of marble. With Buddhism being the dominant religion in Myanmar, there is considerable demand for the statues, with clients able to choose from a myriad of poses, sizes, and styles. The artisans are clustered on a street in the Chanmyathazi neighborhood of Mandalay near the Mahamuni Pagoda.
    Carving Marble Statues of the Buddha...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Riverboats on the Ayeyarwaddy River ...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar (Burma) - The Ayeyarwaddy River (or Irrawaddy River) is the largest river in Myanmar. Running from north to south through the country it serves as a major transportation waterway and an important commercial path.
    Dramatic Clouds at Sunset Over the A...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Renovated Stucco at Tayok Pye Temple...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Renovated Stucco at Tayok Pye Temple...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Renovated Stucco at Tayok Pye Temple...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Renovated Stucco at Tayok Pye Temple...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Renovated Stucco at Tayok Pye Temple...tif
  • BAGAN, Myanmar - BAGAN, MYANMAR--Dating to the reign of Narathihapate (1256-1287), Tayok Pye Temple is located on the eastern side of the plain of Bagan near Minnanthu. Of particular note are intricate renovated stucco work and decorative paintings on the interior walls. It is also one of the handful of temples that are open to climbing onto upper terraces.
    Tayok Pye Temple, Bagan, Myanmar (Bu...tif
  • BAGAN, MYANMAR--The Dhammayazika Pagoda (also Dhamma-ya-ka Zedi) is a Buddhist temple located in the village of Pwasaw, in the southern section of the Bagan plain, in Myanmar. It was built in 1196 during the reign of King Narapatisithu. The pagoda is circular in design, and is made of brick. Its three terraces contain terra cotta tiles illustrating scenes from the Jataka, and it is now convered with a large gold umbrella dome.
    Gold Stupa of Dhammayazika Pagoda in...tif
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