Photogtaphy of myanmar


Measuring near the extent of Texas, Myanmar is the second biggest nation in all of Southeast Asia and is isolated into four particular districts by its geology. The Arakan Yoma Mountains in the West keep running along the piece of coast line with the Bay of Bengal. They are limited by the fields in the focal district which then offer route to the Shan Highlands in the East. Swamps in the south comprise of a boundless system of waterways and are the site where 9 of the nations streams void into the Bay of Bengal. These prolific wetlands are utilized for developing rice. The most noteworthy point in Myanmar is Hkakabo Razi which stands to 19,295 feet. The nation orders with China in the upper east, India toward the northwest, and with Bangladesh, Laos, and Thailand. More than half of the nation is secured by timberlands, and 9 fundamental waterway mouths are framed in the south, the consummation point for an enormous system of stream channels including that of the Irrawaddy and Sittang Rivers. The biggest city is Rangoon, with 4.5 million individuals. Two other substantial urban communities are Mandalay (the previous capital), and Nay Pyi Taw, the present capital starting 2005. Both of these urban communities hold a little more than 1 million individuals. The aggregate nation populace is assessed at a little more than 55 million.