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Mark Nicholas > Abba, my guide, cooking lunch.  Note the large bamboo shoots on the fire.  The bamboo is carved into our cups and spoons.  When heated, the water in the shoot is extracted and becomes boiled water suitable for tea and drinking.
Mark Nicholas > Cooking up some lunch.  No meat yet.
Mark Nicholas > Washing up after dinner.
Mark Nicholas > Me, getting ready for dinner - and the impending freezing cold evening.
Mark Nicholas > One of my porters cooking up the evening meal.
Mark Nicholas > In the Karen Village, cooking at the end of a long day.  The days were in the high 80 degree (F) range.  The nights were near freezing.
Abba, my guide, cooking lunch. Note the large bamboo shoots on the fire. The bamboo is carved into our cups and spoons. When heated, the water in the shoot is extracted and becomes boiled water suitable for tea and drinking.
Mark Nicholas > Abba, my guide, cooking lunch.  Note the large bamboo shoots on the fire.  The bamboo is carved into our cups and spoons.  When heated, the water in the shoot is extracted and becomes boiled water suitable for tea and drinking.
Abba, my guide, cooking lunch. Note the large bamboo shoots on the fire. The bamboo is carved into our cups and spoons. When heated, the water in the shoot is extracted and becomes boiled water suitable for tea and drinking.
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