Skipper on the tiller bar
Intha fisher
Fishing carp with a conical net on Inle lake
Leg rowing fishers
Life on the Inle lake
Setting a fish trap
Open air celebration in Thar Lay
Shwe Inn Tha Resort
Shwe Inn Tha resort
Housing on the Inle Lake
Market women arrive Heyan Yawama
Long tail boats on the dam
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Intha market women offer their pottery products
Scene in an open coffee bar
Pa'O woman in her traditional outfit
Pa'O girls
Intha girls in Shan State
Market stall offering drilling potatoes
Pa'O woman buying vegetable
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Busy boat mooring
Handmade souvenirs to sell for tourists
Yawnghwe village
Sir U Po Tha
Sailingboats on the Inya Lake in Yangon
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Chauk Htat Gyi Reclining Buddha Image
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Worshippers inside Botataung Pagoda
Botataung Pagoda
Inside the Botataung Pagoda
Strand Hotel in Yangon
Local people leave the ferry
Crossing the river back to Yangon
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Intha residents on the Inle lake


They are unique because of their villages built on stilts over the water and their hydroponic farming based on floating gardens. Their traditional method of leg rowing, and fishing with conical nets has drawn attention and they are well known among the ethnic groups of Burma.
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