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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- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. Often used by tourists to visit Bagan's pagoda-dotted plain, a pony and trap moves through the site near the Irrawaddy River.
- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. Among the site's famous pagodas, a villager gathers fodder from fields which have been cultivated for centuries.
- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. Often used by tourists to visit Bagan's pagoda-dotted plain, caparisoned bullocks pull carts through the site.
- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. Originally built in the 11th century, the gilded Shwezigon paya, or pagoda, stands on tiered gold-painted terraces guarded by chinthes and inset with small 'Jataka' tablets which outline the stories of Buddha's previous lives.
- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. With soaring spire and finely detailed plaster, the 13th-century Htiminlo aya, or pagoda among the most noteworthy in Bagan.
- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. At Manuha Paya, or pagoda, a Buddhist pilgrim pays homage to a reclining Buddha statue.
- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. A visitor strolls by the 12th-century Sulamani Gupaya, or pagoda, one of the finest of thousands of 10th- to 13th-century Buddhist pagodas and temples dotting the plains of Bagan which make it among Burma's most evocative and popular destinations.
- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. Dotted with thousands of brick and stucco 10th- to 13th-century Buddhist pagodas and temples, the plains of Bagan in the Irrawaddy Valley are among Burma's most evocative and popular destinations.
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- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. Dotted with thousands of brick and stucco 10th- to 13th-century Buddhist pagodas and temples, the plains of Bagan in the Irrawaddy Valley are among Burma's most evocative and popular destinations. Here in the foreground stands Htiminlo Paya.
- Wooden horse cart taking tourists around Bagan temples, Bagan (Pagan), Central Myanmar, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
- Wooden ox cart passing Shwesandaw Temple, Bagan (Pagan), Central Myanmar, Myanmar (Burma), Asia
- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. At around 200ft/61m tall, the 12th-century Thatbyinnyu Paya is the tallest in Bagan whose plains are dotted with thousands of brick and stucco Buddhist pagodas and temples making it among Burma's most evocative and popular destinations.
- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. In the heart of Ananda Pahto, or Ananda Temple, stand four gilded teak statues of the Buddha.
- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. In the heart of Ananda Pahto, or Ananda Temple, a gilded teak statue of the Buddha with its Dharmachakra mudra, or hand gesture, indicating teaching which reflects his first historical sermon on the cosmic order.
- Myanmar, Burma, Mandalay Region, Bagan. In Ananda Pahto, or Ananda Temple, a subsidiary statue of a Bodhisattva displays mudras, or hand gestures. The left hand indicates varada, or the gesture of charity, while the right indicates abhaya, or the gesture of protection and fearlessness.
- Myanmar. Burma. Bagan. A horse-drawn buggy on the road to Nyaung U market.