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Burma/Myanmar

It's People, Places and the Saffron Revolution - Paul Hilts
The majority of this slideshow will be about Burma's people and it's incredible sites and history. A shorter section on the Saphron Revolution (named for the color of the robes the monks leading the protests wear) will also be included because it is part of the current history of the country leading up to so-called democratic elections scheduled for early next year. Paul will be following the situation this coming winter and meeting with some of the monks who are directing it. The slideshow will also include several photos of the aftermath of Cyclone Nargas which struck the country in 2007, taken by one of the monks now leading the demonstrations. Thus, the slideshow is not yet complete but hopefully it will be interesting.

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