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MYANMAR | Sat, 16 Apr 2011 | By tomaszo | Views [943]
Got enough laying in the bed just after sunrise. It wasn´t like I was sleeping or something with all the stuff going on. By now the 600+ herons outside our bungalow started to yell aswell so I checked some photo opportunities. Some local fishermen ... Read more >
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