teak myanmar south east asia Stock Photos and Images

Show Filters
  • Page
  • of 3
View
Sort by
Preview Image
  • On
  • Off
raised walkway at Inle Lake, Burma, Maing Thauk
  • Image
  • RM
Buddhist monks are walking on U Bein Bridge (built around 1850 and is believed to be the oldest and longest teakwood bridge in the world) spanning Taungthaman...
The Shwenandaw Monastery (Golden Palace Monastery) was built in 1880 by King Thibaw Min and with its teak carvings of Buddhist myths was originally part of the...
Myanmar (ex Birmanie). Nyaung Shwe. Shan state. The Shwe Yan Pyay monastery (Or ''The palace of the mirrors'') designed in wood in 1907 near Inle Lake
  • Image
  • RM
People on U Bein Bridge (built around 1850 and is believed to be the oldest and longest teakwood bridge in the world) spanning Taungthaman Lake near Amarapura
The BURMESE use the teak U BEINS BRIDGE to commute across the Taungthaman Lake at sunrise - AMARAPURA, MYANMAR - 02/05/2012
  • Image
  • RM
Buddhist monks are walking on U Bein Bridge (built around 1850 and is believed to be the oldest and longest teakwood bridge in the world) spanning Taungthaman...
Two Buddhist monks walk along the U Bein bridge at sunrise, Amarapura, Myanmar
  • Image
  • RM
Myanmar (ex Birmanie). Amarapura, region of Mandalay. The bridge U Bein, in teak wood, 1200 meters long, crosses Lake Taugthman. The crossing ducks
  • Image
  • RM
BURMESE MONKS uses the teak U BEINS BRIDGE to commute across the Taungthaman Lake at sunrise - AMARAPURA, MYANMAR - 08/05/2012
  • Image
  • RM

    Your query could not be resolved at this time.

    Please, try again. For additional help and research assistance, call toll free number 877 884 9800 (only for USA), or at (+34) 93 300 25 52 (from outside USA), or ask for a free image research; you may also send an e-mail to age@agefotostock.com.

    • Page
    • of 3
    View
    Sort by
    Preview Image
    • On
    • Off

    author :
    Collection :