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Black cat crosses my path by Lake Inle, Myanmar_bw

Black cat crosses my path by Lake Inle, Myanmar_bw


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Filename: 4053_38_POI_L_MYANMAR_000025.jpg

Size: 5184 x 3456 (11.0MB)

Date: 24th July 2021

Source: Universal Images Group (UIG)

Credit: Planet One Images/Universal Images Group

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Job Title: Mr

Sub Location: Lake Inle

County: Shan

Country: Myanmar

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Black cat crosses my path by Lake Inle, Myanmar_bw

Lake Inle, Myanmar - 2 February 2013. Well, we all know what they say about black cats crossing your path. Maybe this proverb doesn t apply in Myanmar? This moggy crossed my path in a small fishing village by Lake Inle, and nothing untoward happened. Honest

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Alert Balance Black Brown Burma Crosses Dusty Ears Elegant Eyes Fishing Fortune Head Legs Looking Down Luck Myanmar Path Pebbles Road Shadow Superstition Tail Tracks Tradition Trotting Village Inky Lake Inle Luminous Nyaungshwe Poise Proverb Proverbial Shan Tame Taunggyi


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In this print titled "Black cat crosses my path by Lake Inle, Myanmar_bw" we are transported to the enchanting shores of Lake Inle in Myanmar. The image captures a moment that challenges the age-old superstition surrounding black cats crossing one's path. As we gaze upon the proverbial shadow cast by this feline creature, its head held high with luminous green eyes, we cannot help but question our beliefs about fortune and luck. Against the backdrop of a small fishing village, nestled amidst the beauty of Lake Inle, this moggy gracefully trots along a brown and dusty road scattered with pebbles. With each step it takes, its legs display an impeccable balance and poise while its elegant tail sways gently behind. Its ears stand alert as if listening to whispers carried on the wind. This black cat is not just any ordinary animal; it seems tame and at peace within itself. The tracks left behind in its wake tell tales of mystery and curiosity. Its fur appears inky against the sunlight filtering through nearby trees. As we peer into those mesmerizing eyes, there is no sense of foreboding or ill fate - only admiration for this beautiful creature. So perhaps in Myanmar, traditions differ from what we know elsewhere. Maybe here, black cats bring blessings rather than curses. Regardless of folklore or superstition, let us appreciate the simple joy found in encountering such a remarkable companion on our journey through life's winding paths.

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