Workers rebuild a temple in the old Pagan archaeological zone ...
13th Nov 2006, 15:18 GMT
(Reuters) - Workers rebuild a temple in the old Pagan archaeological zone in central Burma in this February 26, 1997 file photo. With more than 3,000 medieval Buddhist ruins spread over a 42-sq km (26 mile) plain ringed by mist-covered mountains, Bagan rivals Cambodia's Angkor Wat and Borobudur in Indonesia as Asia's premier archaeological site. REUTERS/Patrick de Noirmont
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