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BRIDGE U BEIN

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Amarapura, Myanmar - Burma
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2024
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U bein is the longest teak deck in Burma. It crosses Lake Taungthamanle for about 1,300 metres. If you have the courage to get up around 5 am, dawn is surely the best time: The morning mist surrounds the bridge with mysticism and the sunrise is all the more beautiful as there is nobody around except the locals who cross the bridge to go to work. Romantic people will prefer to enjoy the quietness of the end of the day and a sunset, sipping a beer under a straw hut on arrival.

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Emy25
Visited in december 2017
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Endroit magique aussi bien au coucher qu'au lever du soleil. Mais il y a tout de même moins de monde au lever du soleil. Pont en teck de plus d'un kilomètre très photogénique. Au bout du pont, une pagode à visiter.
lanic
Visited in december 2017
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Ce pont avec son millier de piliers en teck long de plus d'un kilomètre est à voir à bord d'une barque sur le lac, surtout au coucher du soleil car il a y peu de monde dessus. Le spectacle est assuré.
thon
Visited in november 2017
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The U BEIN bridge is teak located on TAUNGTHAMAN Lake, built in 1849 with columns of abandoned teck. It crosses the lake on 1.2 km which makes it the longest teak bridge in the world with its 1060 pillars. At sunset the landscape is beautiful that you are on a canoe or on the bridge.
sjlfv
Visited in march 2017
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Du monde du monde du monde, et pas de balustrades.
Cela signifie que si vous avez un bus à attraper et que vous avez commis l'erreur d'aller loin sur le pont, il vous faudra frôler le bord très souvent pour réussir à fendre le flot de visiteurs.
Mais j'avoue .... c'est un beau pont qui donne vite l'impression de partir loin à pied quand on a passé les premiers mètres
goboeuf
Visited in march 2017
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Quel ouvrage ! Pont en teck de plus d'1 km de long. Le soir, avant le coucher de soleil, les clichés sont fantastiques ! c'est bondé de touristes et vendeurs mais c'est franchement beau et typique.

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