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View of Popa Taung Kalat monastery atop Taung Kalat (pedestal hill), Mount Popa, central Burma (Myanmar) Mount Popa

(Elevation: 1,518 m - 4,980 ft) Everyone in Myanmar hopes to make a pilgrimage to Mount Popa, a vertical rock outcropping about 50 km (31 mi) southeast of Bagan, at least once in their lives.
Mount Popa is perhaps best known for the nearby stunningly picturesque Popa Taungkalat monastery atop an outcrop. The Popa Taungkalat (Taung Kalat) Shrine is home to 37 Mahagiri Nats, or spirits. Statues depicting the Nats are at the base of the Shrine.

Inle Lake, freshwater lake located in the Taunggyi District of Shan State, Myanmar (Burma) Inle Lake

Freshwater lake located on the Shan Plateau, surrounded by mountains and high river valleys, Inle Lake offers a complete change of scenery. Some 70,000 people of Inle Lake, called Intha, live in four cities bordering the lake, in numerous small villages along the lake's shores, and on the lake itself. They fish Inle's shallow waters from graceful teak canoes. Vegetables are cultivated on "floating" islands, made by clumping soil together with water hyacinth and staking the resulting masses to the lake floor with bamboo poles. The Intha are also known for skilful silk-weaving and for the crafting of colourful cloth shoulder bags.

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