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People crossing the U Bein Bridge at sunset, Amarapura, Myanmar
People crossing the U Bein Bridge across the Taungthaman Lake at sunset in Amarapura, Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma) believed to be the oldest and longest teakwood bridge in the world
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Media ID 11712794
© Paul Brown
Amarapura Asia Asian Bain Bein Bridge Bridges Burma Burmese Crossing Lake Longest Mandalay Myanmar Oldest People Record Silhouette Silhouettes Sunset Sunsets Taungthaman Teak Teakwood Wood Wooden World
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This print by Paul Brown captures the mesmerizing beauty of people crossing the U Bein Bridge at sunset in Amarapura, Myanmar. As the sun sets on this enchanting Asian landscape, silhouettes of individuals can be seen gracefully making their way across the bridge, creating a stunning visual contrast against the vibrant sky. The U Bein Bridge is not just any ordinary bridge; it holds a significant place in history as it is believed to be both the oldest and longest teakwood bridge in existence. Its sturdy wooden structure stands tall above Taungthaman Lake, connecting communities and serving as a symbol of unity for generations. The warm hues of the setting sun cast an ethereal glow upon this iconic landmark, highlighting its intricate design and showcasing its timeless elegance. The rich Burmese culture comes alive through this photograph, capturing a moment where tradition meets modernity. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported to another world - one where time seems to stand still amidst breathtaking natural surroundings. It serves as a reminder that even in our fast-paced lives, there are moments worth savoring and bridges worth crossing. Paul Brown's skillful composition allows us to appreciate both the grandeur of nature and human connection. This print invites us to reflect on our own journeys while marveling at the wonders that exist beyond our everyday experiences.
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