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Kids in Kyaikto, Myanmar.
Kids in Kyaikto, Myanmar.
Hanging out in front of an old Burmese theater.
Close-up of the above photo.
Child labor helps build a new bridge on the main highway to southern Myanmar.

This girl is carrying a load of cement for the new bridge.
Three Burmese kids.
These boys use a traditional dugout to navigate the Mekong.
Most Myanmar children played happily in groups. This was one of the few lonely souls I saw.
These boys in Luang Prabang enjoy a bonfire.
Children in a rural Laotian village.
Kids in rural Laos.
These Laotian boys were quick to play and smile.
The children mind each other while the adults weave bamboo.
Our guide had us buy candy (the bags of brightly colored suger hanging from the beam of this roadside store) to hand out to the kids we photographed.
These two boys were both proud and scared to have their picture taken.
A foreign aid project built this pipe to bring this remote Laotian tribal village clean water.
Many people in Myanmar adorn their faces with "tannica," for cosmetic and possibly health reasons.
Lungi's may often need adjusting, but I never saw one fall off.
This Burmese girl is carrying sacks full of planting rice.
A girl sells pommellos at the Martaban train station in Myanmar.