Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. Often used by tourists to visit Bagan's pagoda-dotted plain, a pony and trap pass by Thatbyinnyu Paya, or pagoda, which at around 200ft/61m high is the tallest in Bagan.
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