fabianfred Blandford
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A variety of Kapok tree called the 'Ton ngiew' in Thai. The bark is covered in small spiky bumps. These flowers are collected and dried to use in a popular dish "Nam ngiew" eaten in the North of Tha
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A procession and competition releasing Fire balloons on Loy Kratong evening at SriBunRuang temple, Fang, Thailand, 02/11/2009.
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Thai schoolchildren celebrate the Loy Kratong Festival with traditional dancing. The Children made offerings from Banana trees and leaves, decorated with flowers, which they then floated in the nearby
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Thai Buddhist monks and novices preparing to float hot-air balloons in Chiang Mai as part of the upcoming Loy Kratong festival. Chiang Mai, Thailand. 30/10/2009.
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The Shan minority of Burma are victims of a little-reported, decades-long civil war with the Burmese government. These photos show Shan, living in a border village. Pictures from February 2009
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DMTX. Kids from the Lisu hill-tribe in their village on the border between Thailand and Burma, play with a wooden axle and sack taking it in turns to roll down the slope their village is built upon. T
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The bamboo huts and children of the Shan refugees at the Thai border with Burma.

