Wolfgang's photos with the keyword: birma

At the Shwedagon Pagoda, Rangoon, Burma

Fishing boats in sunset on the Irrawaddy, Burma

15 Nov 2007 1083
The Irrawaddy River bisects the country from north to south and empties through a nine-armed delta into the Indian Ocean. In colonial times, before railways and automobiles, the river was known as the "Road to Mandalay". Although navigable by large vessels to Myitkyina for a distance over 1600 km from the ocean, the river is also full of sandbanks and islands, making such navigation difficult. For many years, the only bridge built to cross the Ayeyarwady River was the Inwa Bridge.

By the riverside of the Irrawaddy river, Burma

15 Nov 2007 884
The names Irrawaddy and Ayeyarwady are believed to have derived either from the Sanskrit name Iravati, a sacred river and minor goddess in Indian mythology, or from her son Airavata, the elephant mount of Indra. The Irrawaddy gives its name to a dolphin, the Irrawaddy dolphin (Orcaella brevirostris), which is found in the river. Though sometimes called the Irrawaddy River Dolphin, it is not a true river dolphin, since it is also found at sea.

Shwe Nandaw Kyaung Temple in Mandalay, Burma

15 Nov 2007 975
These temple grounds outside the northwestern corner of the ancient royal palaces are presently the most important attraction in the town of Mandalay. Their prominent structure is a building, which in 1880 has been moved from the ancient royal palace area, after King Mindon had died inside it, which was taken as a bad omen. In 1880 the building was turned into a monastery, which hasn't changed until today. It is the only structure remaining from the ancient royal palace, as it has not been a target of the bombardments of the allies in World War II. It consists mostly of teak wood, is richly ornamented with carvings and hints at the grandeur of the ancient royal palace.

Burmesian girls weaving

12 Nov 2007 770
mostly girls and women use a make up called "Thanaka" to protect their cheeks from strong sunlight

Small island at Mergui Archipelago, Burma

11 Nov 2007 5 1212
One of my favorites places for scuba diving without any noice of other diving or fishing boats. So the big fish like manta rays, whale sharks, white, black and silver tip reef sharks can be seen during dives

Sunset at the Andaman Sea, Burma