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Bagan to Rangoon. 90 minutes.

Layover in Rangoon. Overnight.

Rangoon to Bangkok. 90 minutes.

Layover in Bangkok. 3 hours.

Bangkok to NYC. 18 hours.

Layover in NYC. 5 hours.

Delay at NYC. 1 hour.

NYC to DC. 2 hours.

Cab ride. 1 hour.

[I. am. tired.]

I had an amazing time in Burma. The past few weeks have shaped my life once again. The quote “I am not the same having seen the moon shine on the other side of the world,” has never meant more to me than it does now.

Of course, I’ll be doing a full recap here on my blog over the next few days. I just need to get un-jetlagged, need to stock my fridge, do some laundry, and wrap my head around this chilly weather. Oh, and respond to about a million e-mails.

But here’s a few photos of me, just to get an idea…


Sunrise in Bagan, Burma- on top of one of the tallest temples. [photo by Chris Anderson]
Posing with some novice monks in Bagan [Photo by Christian]

A quick photo with some kids who followed me around a village near Mandalay [Photo by Thom]

jaime - February 4, 2008 - 10:56 PM

i’m so proud of you….and SO glad you are home :)

can’t wait to hear/see all of it!!!

Amy Johansson - December 28, 2008 - 12:45 AM

MK!
IWas searching something on the web, and happend to end up at your blog. Just been traveling in time when reading your blog from Burma again. It was an amazing trip. And you have some really amazing photos from it.
One of the best things happening in the year 2008 was to join this trip, and I am very happy to get to know you from it.
Best of luck for 2009, and may all your wishes come true!
Love, Amy (the “Swede living in Bangladesh”)

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