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A woman hand weaves a piece of cloth in a traditionnal workshop using lotus fibers on Inle Lake in Myanmar's Shan state on December 30, 2010. The 13.5-mile-long and seven-mile wide lake is one of the top tourist destinations in the country that was formerly called Burma. The waters are dotted with stilted villages and floating gardens of the Intha tribe and boats are the main mode of transportation. AFP PHOTO / VOISHMEL (Photo credit should read VOISHMEL/AFP via Getty Images)

A woman hand weaves a piece of cloth in a traditionnal workshop using lotus fibers on Inle Lake in Myanmar's Shan state on December 30, 2010. The 13.5-mile-long and seven-mile wide lake is one of the top tourist destinations in the country that was formerly called Burma. The waters are dotted with stilted villages and floating gardens of the Intha tribe and boats are the main mode of transportation.  AFP PHOTO / VOISHMEL (Photo credit should read VOISHMEL/AFP via Getty Images)