The Bagan plains look their bestg at sunset, and a few of the temples are known for offering prime viewing areas. We ended up at Sulamani Pahto, which looks more like an Aztec ruin than a Burmese temple. We clambered up the unsafe terraces connected by deteriorating staircases and settled in for the show. The sunset isn't really anything special, but the temples turn a very rich shade of red and eventually turn to silouhettes.
Saturday, August 11, 2007
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Bagan,
Sulamani Pahto
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