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Tag Archives: Mandalay Hill

“Mingalaba” From Myanmar, Land of The Golden Pagodas!

Posted on 2015-03-03 by true_north

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Mingalaba – “greetings to you” in the Bamar language!  Recently I spent three weeks  in Myanmar, escaping at least a bit of an unusually cold Toronto winter. As well as a week on my own to explore Yangon and some nearby … Continue reading →

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