Myanmar cave.14 Yunn Chaw Nadi March 22, 2024Add Commentby yjieditor@gmail.com Separate grinding stones and Thanaka bark are provided in the cave for the visitors to freely apply on their faces and bodies. (Yunn Chaw Nadi/YJI) FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedIn
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