photongo: The golden rock at Kyaiktiyo is one of the three most sacred sites in Burma. This boulder is said to balance on a single strand of Buddha's hair on the edge of a precipice
photongo: Monks chat at a temple in Mandalay, Burma (Myanmar)
photongo: Young boys are ceremoniously initiated into the monkhood. Yangon, Burma (Myanmar)
photongo: Nyaungshwe, Burma (Myanmar) - Buddhist nuns
photongo: Amarapura, Burma (Myanmar) - A monk relaxes on U Pein bridge in the early morning
photongo: Sagaing, Burma (Myanmar) - A stupa is under repair
photongo: Sagaing, Burma (Myanmar) - Buddhist temples dominate the landscape of Burma (Myanmar)
photongo: Bago, Burma (Myanmar) - 1200 monks live, study and meditate at the Kha Khat Wain Monastery in Bago, Burma
photongo: Bago, Burma (Myanmar) - 1200 monks live, study and meditate at the Kha Khat Wain Monastery in Bago, Burma
photongo: Kyaiktiyo, Burma (Myanmar) - A monk adds gold to the golden rock at Kyaiktiyo, one of the most sacred Buddhist sites in Burma where The Enlightened One is said to have visited
photongo: Kyaiktiyo, Burma (Myanmar) - The golden rock at Kyaiktiyo is one of the three most sacred sites in Burma. This boulder is said to balance on a single strand of Buddha's hair on the edge of a precipice
photongo: Hsipaw, Burma (Myanmar) - An elder monk catches the sunset light to read
photongo: Bagan, Burma (Myanmar) - Buddhist nuns walk through the market of Bagan seeking alms
photongo: Bagan, Burma (Myanmar) - Novice monks walk the streets of Bagan seeking alms
photongo: Bagan, Burma (Myanmar) - Known as the city of four million pagodas, Bagan is one of the richest archaeological sites in Asia. Bagan city covers an area of 42 sq.km. There, one can find over 2,000 pagodas, temples and monasteries built during the Bagan Dyn
photongo: Amarapura, Burma (Myanmar) - Monks relax on U Pein bridge
photongo: Bagan, Burma (Myanmar) - Known as the city of four million pagodas, Bagan is one of the richest archaeological sites in Asia. Bagan city covers an area of 42 sq.km. There, one can find over 2,000 pagodas, temples and monasteries built during the Bagan Dyn
photongo: Mingun, Burma (Myanmar) - A nun
photongo: Yangon, Burma (Myanmar) - Young boys are ceremoniously initiated into the monkhood
photongo: Yangon, Burma (Myanmar) - Young boys are ceremoniously initiated into the monkhood
photongo: Nyaungshwe, Burma (Myanmar) - The festival of Phaungdaw Oo Pagoda in Inle Lake is the biggest festival of the Lake. The images of the Buddha from Phaungdaw Oo Pagoda are placed on a decorated royal barge pulled by leg rowing fishermen and taken around the
photongo: Nyaungshwe, Burma (Myanmar) - The festival of Phaungdaw Oo Pagoda in Inle Lake is the biggest festival of the Lake. The images of the Buddha from Phaungdaw Oo Pagoda are placed on a decorated royal barge pulled by leg rowing fishermen and taken around the
photongo: Nyaungshwe, Burma (Myanmar) - Life of the Intha people on Inle Lake