• Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 18th, 2010

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    An Inwa Daytrip

    An Inwa Daytrip

    For four hundred years, this dusty island was the capital of Burma. This was during the ‘dark ages’ of Burmese history, a period that very little is known about. Today, only a handful of structures remain, and farms and village life has replaced what must once have been a majestic city. To get there, hail [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 17th, 2010

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    Sound Advice From a Fool

    Sound Advice From a Fool

    A strange thing happens around day three of touring amazing places: Ambivalence. It’s a terrible thing to admit, but it’s true. Too much of a good thing is hard for a mind to digest. What were cries to joy and amazement on day one have turned, by day three, to little head nods or hints [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 17th, 2010

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    Sagaing

    Sagaing

    A few weeks ago, while I was waiting in line at the Kathmandu Airport, I happened to strike up a conversation with an American part-time Buddhist monk. While the security people did their best to delay all the flights, we had time to exchange a few pleasantries and travel anecdotes. Upon hearing that we were [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 15th, 2010

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    Why My Husband Rocks

    Why My Husband Rocks

    This is me in my own personal heaven. If you’ve been following this blog, you’ll know that I’m a sucker for picking up souvenirs (as shown here and here and here). They’re usually of the small furniture, machete, or unusable carpet variety – bulky and awkward but items I really can’t do without. Well, yesterday [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 15th, 2010

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    Bracelets and Butt-Aches

    Bracelets and Butt-Aches

    Just when you think you’re going to scream from claustrophobia and butt pain, along comes a diversion that saves the day. Martin and I had been sitting in our wood-backed bench seats en route to Mandalay for six or so hours. Because we were so late getting on the train, our bench-mate had taken the [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 14th, 2010

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    How NOT to Buy a Train Ticket in Myanmar

    How NOT to Buy a Train Ticket in Myanmar

    “Martin! Get your backpack on, I think we have to make a run for it.” We’d arrived at the train station ten minutes earlier. After a leisurely stroll to find a good place to put our bags down we’d played our usual game of rock-paper-scissors to see who bought the tickets. I’d lost and had [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 13th, 2010

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    Recycled and Good to Go

    Recycled and Good to Go

    When resources are scant, smart people step up and figure things out. Like here: this Katha shop sells metal ware made out of recycled tins. These funnels and oil dispensers have been hand made from cans of energy drinks and creamed corn. I wish I had the space to buy a ton of it, but [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 13th, 2010

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    My A-mazing New Basket

    My A-mazing New Basket

    You know that saying, “Everyone’s doing it.” It’s my new favorite souvenir buying tactic. Today’s Martin-convincing-session took place outside a rattan store. The desired item: a basket like all the other Burmese ladies are using. “You know, Martin, I think I really need this basket. I’ll pack my day-pack away and use this. I think [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 13th, 2010

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    Rockin’ the Boat

    Rockin’ the Boat

    A lazy river cruise down the Irrawaddy is considered one of the highlights of any adventure in northern Burma. The problem is that it’s the dry season, and the water is very low. Nevertheless, we boarded the ‘Fast Boat’ from Bhamo to Katha, the northernmost point for meaningful travel at this time. We only had [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 12th, 2010

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    Bhamo, We Hardly Knew Ya’

    Bhamo, We Hardly Knew Ya’

    We only have an afternoon and a night to spend here in Bhamo, in transit between Myitkyina and Katha. After a quick walk around town, we can only conclude that it is a shame that we don’t have more time – it does seem like a nice place to while away a couple of days. [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 12th, 2010

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    On The Road Again

    On The Road Again

    Without a government-issued permit, we’re not allowed any further north than Myitkyina. So despite loving what we were see in northern Myanmar, we’re now forced to make our way south. Wishing we had more time here (the visa is a measly 28-dayer), but unable to avoid the impending departure date, we now have to move [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 11th, 2010

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    The Great Sa Dung Waterfall Adventure

    The Great Sa Dung Waterfall Adventure

    Due to unforeseen circumstances (namely Martin picking up a fun little food bug) we haven’t done anything in Myitkyina since arriving three days ago. He’s better now, so we were determined to find something to do with our last day here. We had heard of a waterfall within a day-trip distance from town, but were [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 11th, 2010

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    That’s Right – Put That Finger Pointing Away

    That’s Right – Put That Finger Pointing Away

    Machetes are a must have, right? Before we leave Myitkyina tomorrow I wanted to pick up a few I saw for sale in the market. These things are the real deal. They weigh a ton, are awkward to carry and will come of little use when we get home. In short, they’re perfect for us. [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 11th, 2010

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    Oops…

    Oops…

    Renting a semi-automatic motorbike and two helmets for a day: 10 dollars. A tank of low-octane gas: 3 dollars. Realizing an hour later that the helmet that came with the deal is actually a replica of a Nazi helmet: Bizarre. I seriously have no idea why, but a lot of people up here are riding [...]

  • Myanmar (Burma)

    Posted on February 10th, 2010

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    So, Um, What the Heck is This Used For?

    So, Um, What the Heck is This Used For?

    I’m always on the look-out for weird and wonderful things to bring/send home. We took a walk around Myitkyina’s central market today and this table caught my eye. What were these little bags filled with – might they be little treasures? Curiosity quickly turned to disgust on closer inspection. My guess is that it’s some [...]

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