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20081012. MYANMAR
MYANMAR Amarapura Head and shoulders portrait of young girl at U Bein Bridge near Mandalay wearing thanakha paste patterns on her face to beautify and protect skin from the sun. cosmetic made from tree bark. Burma
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Media ID 20106308
© John Hulme eye ubiquitous / hutchison
Children Portraits South East Asia
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In this print titled "20081012 (MYANMAR Amarapura Head and shoulders portrait of young girl at U Bein Bridge near Mandalay wearing thanakha paste patterns on her face to beautify and protect skin from the sun. cosmetic made from tree bark. Burma)" by John Hulme, we are transported to the enchanting landscapes of Myanmar's Amarapura region. The image showcases a mesmerizing portrait of a young girl adorned with intricate patterns of thanakha paste on her face, serving both as a cosmetic enhancement and protection against the scorching sun. As we gaze into her eyes, we catch a glimpse of innocence and resilience that seem to be deeply embedded in every child living in this part of Southeast Asia. Her radiant smile reflects the vibrant spirit that thrives amidst the rich cultural heritage surrounding her. The U Bein Bridge near Mandalay acts as an ethereal backdrop, casting long shadows over the tranquil waters beneath it. This iconic landmark symbolizes connectivity between communities while offering solace for introspection and contemplation. John Hulme masterfully captures not only the physical beauty but also unravels layers of stories hidden within each line etched onto this young girl's face. Through his lens, he invites us to appreciate not just aesthetic charm but also traditions passed down through generations. This photograph is a testament to EyeUbiquitous' commitment to showcasing diverse cultures without any commercial agenda or exploitation. It serves as a reminder that behind every image
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