Eyes of the Vagabond

vaga #3/17 Inle Lake "b"

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I was surprised to see this metal neck weaver, I thought they were only in Africa, and it was not easy to get a glance from them, let alone a smile. 

Part XVII

I return and finish with this beautiful lake.

 
 
 



Floating gardens, what I had to see are tomatoes. I do not know if there will be other crops. My driver of the boat speaks zero English. The photos are not good as I took them from the moving boat







Women with flexible wire necks are from the ethnic group "sellma padau", they live in the nearby mountains and are at the lake to demonstrate to tourists and waiting for tips. Other ethnic groups are Palaug, Pa-or Danu, one of many in the area. Pay attention to 134 ethnic groups, each with their dialects, customs and religions.


 




Pictured above is the explanation of the use of the rings and how they increase with age. In the past, they were used to protect themselves from Tigers. Luckily there are no Tigers back home.




photos of houses that caught my eye, there are also very good houses, made of concrete on the lake, and I don't know how they sit in the water.

 




They have a very particular style of fishing and rowing, they wrap one foot around the only paddle like this and do all their fishing like this

 
 





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I end with this beautiful and refreshing lake, after seeing so much dryness and my driver had a great nap under my umbrella HA HA HA



Peque Canas