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BURMA (MYANMAR), Mandalay Division, Bagan, 2006. Bagan?s rich spiritual history is marked by hundreds of shrines and temples. In an effort to attract tourists, the government relocated residents to "New Bagan," an uninspiring concrete town nearby.

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Burma "Cycles of the Sun" Jay Dunn
BURMA (MYANMAR), Mandalay Division, Bagan, 2006.  Bagan?s rich spiritual history is marked by hundreds of shrines and temples. In an effort to attract tourists, the government relocated residents to "New Bagan," an uninspiring concrete town nearby.