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Smit & Palarczyk > [BURMA 24.798] ’Fisherman’s hut.’	 Stilted fisherman’s hut in the Inle Lake, near the lake-side village of Maing Thauk, south of Nyaungshwe. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [BURMA 24.820] ’Pagoda near Nampan village.’	 At the Inle Lake near Nampan village a narrow strip of land carries an enchanting pagoda. In the background shimmer the mountains of the Shan highlands. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [BURMA 24.815] ’Floating gardens.’	 On the floating gardens (kyun myaw) of the Inle Lake, here seen at Nga Phe Chaung village, crops like tomatoes, unions and beans are grown Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [BURMA 24.811] ’The end of a school day.’	 At the end of a school day, Inle Lake villagers take their children home by boat to their stilted houses in Kaungdaing, on the north-western shore of the lake. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [BURMA 24.853] ’Donom, a Padaung woman (II).’	 Donom, a woman from the Padaung tribe, lives currently in Indein, a village on the west shore of the Inle Lake. She has sought refuge here from political unrest in her home Kayah State, which lies south of the Inle Lake. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [BURMA 24.805] ’Stilted house.’	 View from on of the stilted houses of Maing Thauk, a village in the Inle Lake 5 km south of Nyaungshwe. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [BURMA 24.804] ’Maing Thauk village.’	 The individual stilted houses of Maing Thauk, a village in the Inle Lake, can only be reached by boat. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [BURMA 24.838] ’Intha fishermen.’	 Intha fishermen search the Inle Lake for a good spot to start fishing. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [BURMA 24.801] ’Stilted walkway.’	 A stilted walkway connects the lake-based village of Maing Thauk (visible in the distance) to the eastern shore of the Inle Lake. A group of villagers, having just arrived in a boat, store their oars under the walkway. Photo Mick Palarczyk.

[BURMA 24.798]
’Fisherman’s hut.’

Stilted fisherman’s hut in the Inle Lake, near the lake-side village of Maing Thauk, south of Nyaungshwe. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
Smit & Palarczyk > [BURMA 24.798] ’Fisherman’s hut.’	 Stilted fisherman’s hut in the Inle Lake, near the lake-side village of Maing Thauk, south of Nyaungshwe. Photo Mick Palarczyk.

[BURMA 24.798]
’Fisherman’s hut.’

Stilted fisherman’s hut in the Inle Lake, near the lake-side village of Maing Thauk, south of Nyaungshwe. Photo Mick Palarczyk.
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