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Naypyitaw, Myanmar ...
Naypyitaw, Myanmar
It is called a longyi. Longyis are worn by both men and women, but they are worn differently and the patterns and colors are simpler for the men. Young boys and girls do not wear longyis. The child... Read More »
Naypyitaw, Myanmar ...
Naypyitaw, Myanmar
Our daily commute is about twenty minutes each way, and there generally is not a lot of traffic. Normally very uneventful, until today when a herd of water buffalo decided they wanted to cross the road, ... Read More »
Naypyitaw, Myanmar ...
Naypyitaw, Myanmar
Victoria carries another lad into surgery. Dr. Schepel and all of the OR teams have been on their feet for seven days. Today we fished our 63rd. and final patient of the mission. waiting his turn. That loo... Read More »
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Luxor, Egypt
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