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English: The entrance to Kiaw-Ku, a Burmese village temporarily abandoned because: Of CHOLERA
The Red Karen villages are usually far up in the hills and as much off the main roads as possible. They are also surrounded by close fences of live bush growth, reinforced by dry thorn branches and stakes.
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Source The National Geographic Magazine
Author George Scott
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