Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, traditional fisherman on Lake Inle
05.03.2014, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia - A traditional fisherman with his fishing basket on the northern shore of Lake Inle. The lake is located in Shan State in the centre of Myanmar, on the shores of which the Inthas live, who feed themselves mainly through fishing and agriculture. [automated translation]
Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, Traditional fishermen on Lake Inle
05.03.2014, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia - Two traditional fishermen on the northern shore of Lake Inle. The lake is located in Shan State in the centre of Myanmar, on the shores of which the Inthas live, who feed themselves mainly through fishing and agriculture. [automated translation]
Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, traditional fisherman on Lake Inle
05.03.2014, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia - A one-legged rower paddles early in the morning along the northern shore of Lake Inle. The lake is located in Shan State in the centre of Myanmar, on the shores of which the Inthas live, who feed themselves mainly through fishing and agriculture. [automated translation]
Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, traditional fisherman on Lake Inle
05.03.2014, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia - A one-legged rower paddles early in the morning along the northern shore of Lake Inle. The lake is located in Shan State in the centre of Myanmar, on the shores of which the Inthas live, who feed themselves mainly through fishing and agriculture. [automated translation]
Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, traditional fisherman on Lake Inle
05.03.2014, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia - A one-legged rower paddles early in the morning along the northern shore of Lake Inle. The lake is located in Shan State in the centre of Myanmar, on the shores of which the Inthas live, who feed themselves mainly through fishing and agriculture. [automated translation]
Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, traditional fisherman on Lake Inle
05.03.2014, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia - A one-legged rower paddles early in the morning along the northern shore of Lake Inle. The lake is located in Shan State in the centre of Myanmar, on the shores of which the Inthas live, who feed themselves mainly through fishing and agriculture. [automated translation]
Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, traditional fisherman on Lake Inle
05.03.2014, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia - A one-legged rower paddles early in the morning along the northern shore of Lake Inle. The lake is located in Shan State in the centre of Myanmar, on the shores of which the Inthas live, who feed themselves mainly through fishing and agriculture. [automated translation]
Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, traditional fisherman on Lake Inle
04.03.2014, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia - A one-legged rower is fishing at sunset on the northern shore of Lake Inle. The lake is located in Shan State in the centre of Myanmar, on the shores of which the Inthas live, who feed themselves mainly through fishing and agriculture. [automated translation]
Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, traditional fisherman on Lake Inle
04.03.2014, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia - A one-legged rower is fishing at sunset on the northern shore of Lake Inle. The lake is located in Shan State in the centre of Myanmar, on the shores of which the Inthas live, who feed themselves mainly through fishing and agriculture. [automated translation]
Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, traditional fisherman on Lake Inle
04.03.2014, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia - A one-legged rower is fishing at sunset on the northern shore of Lake Inle. The lake is located in Shan State in the centre of Myanmar, on the shores of which the Inthas live, who feed themselves mainly through fishing and agriculture. [automated translation]
Nyaung Shwe, Myanmar, traditional fisherman on Lake Inle
04.03.2014, Nyaung Shwe, Shan State, Myanmar, Asia - A one-legged rower is fishing on the northern shore of Lake Inle. The lake is located in Shan State in the centre of Myanmar, on the shores of which the Inthas live, who feed themselves mainly through fishing and agriculture. [automated translation]
Portrait of a fisherman from Inle Lake
Portrait of Om Nye, a traditional one-legged rower on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Portrait of a fisherman from Inle Lake
Portrait of Om Nye, a traditional one-legged rower on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Two traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets in their narrow wooden boats meet a fisherman who uses a fishing net on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Two traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Two traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Three traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Three traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen sitting in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Three traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen sitting in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Three traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen sitting in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Two traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen sitting in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Three traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Two traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen sitting in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Two traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen sitting in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Two traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen sitting in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Two traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
Two traditional one-legged rowers with fishing baskets are seen sitting in their narrow wooden boats on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fishermen at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen sitting in his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen sitting in his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen sitting in his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen sitting in his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen sitting in his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen sitting in his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen sitting in his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen onboard his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen onboard his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen sitting in his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen sitting in his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen sitting in his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower with a fishing basket is seen sitting in his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.
Fisherman at Inle Lake
A traditional one-legged rower holding a fishing basket is seen balancing on his wooden boat on the northern shore of Inle Lake, near the small town of Nyaungshwe, March 5, 2014. The lake is situated in Shan State of central Burma and is surrounded by mountains. The shores of the lake are inhabited by the Intha people, who live of agricultural farming and fishing. Some areas are home to expert craftsmen who produce fine woven fabrics and goldsmiths. The lake is most known for its one-legged rowers who wrap one leg around a paddle and propel their small wooden boats over the water. The old traditional way of rowing and fishing is still used until today.