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Kids playing football tennis near The fishing village of Gyeiktaw. The ball si made of bamboo shavings and si vety durable and light. Also very eco friendly. This fishing village lies near the beach resort of Ngapali which even at high season is almost empty and have a sleepy impression. Gyeiktaw, Myanmar, 2014

Stratford, London, 2013

Yangon, Myanmar, 2014

Renmark, South Australia

 

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Adelaide Central Market

 

Procamera 8

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Young women empty the contents of a large bag to a sand bed covered with straw and net. The content of the bag are small fish, a local delicatessen which are consumed dried. In fishing villages women prepare the catch while men are out on the sea. Gyeiktaw, Myanmar, 2014

Men collecting the harvest of beans. The small pickup vehicle gets loaded as much possible so the harvest can be collected in one or two turns. As usual everything is done by hand and very little or no tools. Nyaung U, Myanmar, 2014

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New Year's Eve 2014

Adelaide, South Australia

Yangon, Myanmar, 2014

Tower Bridge, London, 2013

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Sunday evening seems to be the time when people come together for a bit of social life and TV time. Electricity supply was and still is flakey and the demand rises day by day as more people acquire TV sets, radios and other appliances. Gyeiktaw, Myanmar, 2014

Nyaungshwe, Myanmar, 2014

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Brisbane Airport

Yangon, Myanmar, 2014

Procamera 8

 

Adelaide, South Australia

New Year's Eve 2014

Adelaide Railway Station

Procamera 8

 

New Year's Eve 2014

Adelaide, South Australia

Adelaide Festival Centre

Thandwe-Pathein highway, 194 kilometres of roadworks... Amazingly in Myanmar everything is done by hard labour. Loads of people working little or no tools at all. Here the base concrete has been laid already and a man pours tar over it into which mainly women even out fine gravel. Myanmar, 2014

Inle Lake, Myanmar, 2014

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