jezsik  > Travel > Myanmar > Mingun, Myanmar
Mingun, located eleven kilometers upriver of Mandalay, is a sleepy town whose main claim to fame is the ruins of what would have been the worlds largest stupa. It does have, however, the largest ringing bell in the world. It also has an architecturally unique, white temple mountain.
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jezsik > A local boat makes its way downriver.
jezsik > Our young boat pilot guides us through the sandy shoals.
jezsik > Getting stuck on a submerged sandbank requires careful maneuvering to get free.
jezsik > Dawn on the Irrawaddy.
jezsik > Stairs leading up from the river.
jezsik > The ruins of Mingun Pahtodawgyi, a stupa that would have towered 150m high.
jezsik > The view from the top of the ruined stupa looks out on Myatheindan pagoda.
jezsik > Looking from Myatheindan pagoda to Mingun Pahtodawgyi.
jezsik > Narrow walkway leading around the pagoda.
A local boat makes its way downriver.
 > A local boat makes its way downriver.
A local boat makes its way downriver.
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