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Burmese People: Images from the Kaingdan Market, Mandalay

 

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Published on 7/23/01

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happy!

Contributor: jjones444 [10] 12/8/10

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The Burmese women in these photos are beautiful and they look so happy! I've read a lot about Burma and heard great things from friends who have vacationed there. It would be great to visit. I'd send gifts to Bangalore where my family lives!

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Contributor: sudiptapl [40] 1/12/10

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Send your good taste to celebration by delivering our mouthwatering cakes to Bangalore and exotic flowers to Bangalore and leave a cherished memory with them. Add zing to the special occasions of your acquaintances in Bangalore by sending our fantastic flowers and tasty cakes.

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