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Negotiating Mt Popa through mountains of monkey poo

by Anjaly Thomas Posted on October 10, 2019 October 11, 2019

I had barely made it over twenty ill-designed steps when the rank stink of monkey-pee assaulted my nose. It was worse than stepping around (or into) poo that kept appearing faster than it was being cleaned up by hapless Burmese men and women with long handled brooms.

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