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19 JUNE 2013 - YANGON, MYANMAR: A woman with thanaka powder on her face and a baby in her arms stands up to get off a bus in Yangon. Yangon buses are generally overcrowded and in poor repair but as the economy improves newer, but still used, Japanese and Korean buses are being imported. Hundreds of bus routes criss-cross Yangon, providing the cheapest way of getting around the city. Most fares are less than the equivalent of .20¢ US. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ

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19 JUNE 2013 - YANGON, MYANMAR: A woman with thanaka powder on her face and a baby in her arms stands up to get off a bus in Yangon. Yangon buses are generally overcrowded and in poor repair but as the economy improves newer, but still used, Japanese and Korean buses are being imported. Hundreds of bus routes criss-cross Yangon, providing the cheapest way of getting around the city. Most fares are less than the equivalent of .20¢ US.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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