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Yangon

Shwedagon Paya

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Procession Splashing the Buddha Pouring water Shwedagon Paya Making a wish Shwedagon Paya Splashed man Shwedagon crowd Rainy street Junk mail Yangon kids Hindu wedding Fire on the street J-Me Crowd Crowd J-Me Crowd Lighting At the hiphop show In the lights Up on stage At the show Stage lights Crowd Girl with hat Little homey Crowd Crowd I am hiphop Smokers Yangon dandy Barbed wire Hiphop kid Yangon kids Telephone E-mail/Fax Street signs Pickup Watch-fixer Sugar cane press Yangon street Yangon building Tip-top is famous
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