If you’ve been to Southeast Asia, you’ve probably seen gleaming golden temples even in remote, impoverished portions of the countryside . However, when it comes to the really off-the-beaten path areas occupied by just a few hill tribe farmers, one might think they’d be forced to hoof it to the nearest big shiny temple. Not so. There are little shrines like this one, marked by saffron cloth tied to trees, out in the middle of the jungle.


Maybe this is where Christo, the cooky artist who has a habit of wrapping things up, got his ideas…
Nice picture.
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Probably so. That yellow-orange flag thing is reminiscent of it.
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