Pagoda forest at the hill top
Pagodas at the Inn Dein hill top
Pagodas at the hill top
German Bavarian ladies set a stupa
Burmese family enjoy a lunch pick nick on the floo…
Pa'O woman
Archaic wagon at Inn Dein
Inn Paw Khone village and its Kayan people
Nge Hpe Chaung, the "jumping cats" monastery
Nge Hpe Chaung village and its people
Leg-rowing Intha man in Nge Hpe Chaung
Women and girls in the tomato fields
Inside Nga Phe Chaung, the jumping cats monastery
Buddha's place in the jumping cats monastery
Debate with the monks
Tomato fields
Causeway to the jumping cat monastery
Hydroponic farming systems on the Inle Lake
Intha boy in a floating garden
Shwe Inn Tha resort receptionst
Floating gardens
Power supply over the Inle Lake
Masters of leg-rowing
Pagodas as memory shrines
Uncountable old and new pagodas
Souvenir stall along the stairs
Historical relief a temple guard
Old Buddhist props
Old Buddha image
Way up to the hill top among hundred old pagodas
Ruins of pagodas
Dogs life in Inn Dein village
Children play in the shallow creek
Terminus Inn Dein village
Bridge over the waterway
Romatic restaurant in Jay Paw Khone
Pagodas in Jay Paw Khone
Rowing the boat
Traffic on the waterways
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Worshippers pose for a group photo
Inside the Phaung Daw Oo pagoda
Five friendly lady pilgrims
Boats bring worshippers to holy place
Waterway to the village
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Buddha's footprint at Inn Dein monastery
The footprint as a sculptural object has a long history stemming from the first examples made in India. These were made during the pre-Greco-Buddhist phase of Buddhist art at Sanchi, Bharhut, and other places in India, along with the Bo-Tree and the Dharmachakra. Here, the footprint-making tradition became prominent in Burma at Inn Dein.
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