|
ASIAPHOTO
|
Jan Schonebeek Travelphotography
|
| Cambodia | Angkor Wat | West Papua | Thailand | Viet Nam | Myanmar | China | India | Nepal | Laos | Nusa Tenggara | Portraits Asia | Viet Nam North | Maluku | Bali | About Me | Traveltips | Orderinfo | Contact |
| Myanmar - Burma |
Previous Photo | Index | Next Photo
|
| 22 | The Mantara Gyi Pagoda, also called the Mingun Pahtotawgyi or the Mingun Pagoda, is a massive unfinished stupa that stands 100m (330 ft) tall. The Mantara Gyi was intended to tower 500 ft tall, making it the tallest zedi in the world. Instead, it now earned the dubious title as the world's largest pile of bricks. |
|
Cambodia |
Angkor Wat |
West Papua |
Thailand |
Viet Nam
|
Myanmar |
China |
India |
Nepal |
Laos |
Nusa Tenggara |
Portraits Asia |
Viet Nam North |
Maluku |
Bali |
About Me |
Traveltips |
Orderinfo |
Contact
|
|---|
Jan Schonebeek © Asiaphoto.nl