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‘Crow Army’ at Yangon

Have you ever seen a ‘crow army’?
One of my friends said this is ‘art’, LOL.
At least my old phone had tried its best for this moment, yay.

– Yangon, Myanmar 2013 –

5 Years Later ..

I come back to this post after a big upgrade of the blog for revising. And still, remember they when first saw a lot of crows gathering at a place.

That trip actually was a business trip of my uncle. And I took a chance to follow him to discover the country Myanmar (Burma). We were prepared a car by our partner to take us around the city for sightseeing. And the image in this post surprisingly appears to me on the second day of that trip. Not sure if I can find the same thing again when I come back after years.


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Khoi Nguyen builds The Broad Life with a desire to inspire people go exploring the world and live a more interesting, experience, and adventurous life. This blog shares the stories, pictures, and experiences at destinations where he has traveled to.

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