![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | Le Laos, et le protectorat français - Gosselin, Charles 26 Keywords: Laos Downloads: 72 |  |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | Jan/Feb Prayer Letter - Tai Yuan Keywords: Laos Trip Downloads: 50 Average rating: (0 review) |  |
![[movingimage]](/images/mediatype_movingimage.gif) | test laos holiday karaoke video - Farah karaoke video spoof using home video footage Keywords: laos; karaoke Downloads: 188 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | Indochina Chronicle 46; Jan. 1976 "Laos; A New Begining" This issue concentrates on the "progress" that Laos has made as the communist came to power. Keywords: communism; Laos Downloads: 27 |  |
![[movingimage]](/images/mediatype_movingimage.gif) | PJpreview - Tim & Daniel A preview of prayer journeys Keywords: Laos; Prayer; OMF Downloads: 56 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[movingimage]](/images/mediatype_movingimage.gif) | PJPreview - Tim & Daniel The preview of a prayer journey to Laos. The final video will be around 30 minutes with many additional features. Keywords: preview; prayer; journey; Laos Downloads: 51 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires and smoke in Thailand and Laos - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC As can be seen in this true-color scene acquired on March 29, 2002, many fires dot the landscape across much of Southeast Asia, filling the skies with a thick pall of smoke over much of the region. The burning in this region has been intense throughout March of this year.This image was acquired by the Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), flying aboard NASA's Terra satellite. The red boxes (see the high-resolution image) indicate where active fires are burning... Keywords: Where -- Thailand; Where -- Laos |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Lao People's Democratic Republic - National Anthem - Lao People's Democratic Republic This is the instrumental version of the national anthem of the Lao People's Democratic Republic. Keywords: laos; national anthem Downloads: 134 |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Monjes budistas - Guttunoski Oracion de monjes budistas al atardecer en Luang Prabang, Laos Keywords: Luang Prabang; Laos; Monks Downloads: 61 |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | An oriental land of the free; or, Life and mission work among the Laos of Siam, Burma, China and Indo-China - Freeman, John Haskell, 1865- Keywords: Missions; Laos (Tai people) Downloads: 99 |  |
![[sound]](/images/mediatype_sound.gif) | DK-Today 02.08.2006 - Daniel Konold DK-Today Podcast - peoples, places, and things Keywords: culture; thailand; laos; language; music Downloads: 94 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | l_amorce_mix mixage de sons pris lors de mon voyage en Chine et au Laos en automne 2006 Keywords: G; mixage; sons; voyage; chine; laos; 2006 Downloads: 25 |
![[movingimage]](/images/mediatype_movingimage.gif) | theQuest - Tim & Daniel The making of a prayer journey video. Vientiane, Vang Vieng, Luang Prabang. Laos Keywords: preview; making of; prayer; journey; Laos Downloads: 187 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires and smoke in Myanmar and Thailand - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC A large amount of smoke from many fires is visible in these true-color MODIS images acquired March 18, April 3, and April 8, 2002. The fires are burning in Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos. The fires, represented by red dots, are burning hot enough to be detected by MODIS, which flies in an orbit 705 km above the Earth’s surface. The smoke, which is a gray-green color, is clearly distinguishable from clouds, which are bright white and look like snow... Keywords: Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Laos |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Myanmar - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC A large amount of smoke from many fires is visible in these true-color MODIS images acquired March 18, April 3, and April 8, 2002. The fires are burning in Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos. The fires, represented by red dots, are burning hot enough to be detected by MODIS, which flies in an orbit 705 km above the Earth’s surface. The smoke, which is a gray-green color, is clearly distinguishable from clouds, which are bright white and look like snow... Keywords: Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Laos |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Indochina - Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC This true-color Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image shows fires (red dots) in Southeast Asia on the morning of March 18, 2003. Large portions of Thailand (center), Cambodia (bottom right), and Laos (upper right) are pictured in the scene. Sensor: Terra/MODIS. Data Start Date: 3/18/03. Data End Date: 3/18/03. Keywords: Where -- Thailand; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Laos |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Indochina - Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC This true-color Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image shows fires (red dots) in Southeast Asia on the afternoon of March 18, 2003. Large portions of Thailand (center), Cambodia (bottom right), and Laos (upper right) are pictured in the scene. Notice the dramatic increase in fire activity as compared to the morning image from the same day. Sensor: Aqua/MODIS. Data Start Date: 3/18/03... Keywords: Where -- Thailand; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Laos |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southeast Asia - NASA image courtesy the Seasonal agricultural burning continued to intensify across Southeast Asia on December 26, 2004. In this image from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite, the locations of actively burning fires across Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos are marked with red dots. Two particularly concentrated areas of burning are visible. One is in the northern part of the broad river valley in western Thailand, at image left... Keywords: Where -- Thailand; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Laos |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Typhoon Koni - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, Centered in the Gulf of Tongking, Typhoon Koni sprawls over Vietnam (center), and part of Laos (to the east). The eastern edge of the storm drapes the island of Hainan, south of China. This Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image is from the Terra satellite on July 22, 2003. Sensor: Terra/MODIS. Keywords: Where -- Vietnam; Where -- Laos; Where -- China |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southeast Asia - Image courtesy Jesse Allen, based on data from the Biomass burning appeared to be increasing across Southeast Asia as February turned over to March. This image from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite shows widespread burning across the region on March 2, 2004, with active fire detections marked in orange. The fires burning in recent days are smokier than those detected earlier in February, with smoke pooling in the valleys in the mountainous terrain of northern Thailand and northwest Laos and dirtying... Keywords: Where -- The Valley; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Laos |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | A Bus Trip through Laos A record of a bus trip taken in winter 2005 from Vientaine, Laos to Luang Prabang, about 150 miles away. For more of these, go to http://alseye.com Keywords: travel; Laos; Vientiene; Luang Prabang; travel Downloads: 1,301 |  |
![[movies]](/images/mediatype_movies.gif) | Bus Trip Through Laos A video of a bus trip from Vientiane Laos to Luang Pabrang, Laos wioth music as actualy heard on the bus. For more of my videos, please go to http://alseye.com Keywords: Laos, bus; Lao; Bus; Travel; Al Brenner Downloads: 1,532 |  |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | September 2009 Prayer Intentions - Fr. James Kubicki, S.J. Father and Dina Marie discuss the Bible and Christians in Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. Keywords: Bible Scripture Laos Cambodia Myanmar Christians Downloads: 116 |
![[texts]](/images/mediatype_texts.gif) | On The Other Side Of The Eye - Bryan Thao Worra A near-final draft of On The Other Side Of The Eye, one of the first books of Laotian American speculative poetry. Key differences between this version and the final: It does not include the front matter or the foreward by Barbara Jane Reyes, and there are slight variations in page numbers. Keywords: Laos; Asian American; Poetry; Science Fiction Downloads: 63 |  |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southeast Asia - Image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, This true-color Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image shows fires (red dots) in Southeast Asia on the morning of March 18, 2003. Large portions of Thailand (center), Cambodia (bottom right), and Laos (upper right) are pictured in the scene. Notice the dramatic difference in fire activity compared to the afternoon.The high-resolution image provided above is 500 meters per pixel... Keywords: Where -- Thailand; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Laos Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southeast Asia - Image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, This true-color Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image shows fires (red dots) in Southeast Asia on the afternoon of March 18, 2003. Large portions of Thailand (center), Cambodia (bottom right), and Laos (upper right) are pictured in the scene. Notice the dramatic increase in fire activity as compared to the morning.The high-resolution image provided above is 500 meters per pixel... Keywords: Where -- Thailand; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Laos Downloads: 3 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires and smoke in Myanmar and Thailand - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC A large amount of smoke from many fires is visible in these true-color MODIS images acquired March 18, April 3, and April 8, 2002. The fires are burning in Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos. The fires, represented by red dots, are burning hot enough to be detected by MODIS, which flies in an orbit 705 km above the Earth’s surface. The smoke, which is a gray-green color, is clearly distinguishable from clouds, which are bright white and look like snow... Keywords: Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Laos Downloads: 1 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Burma, Thailand, Laos - NASA Thick smoke hung over the eastern Burma (Myanmar), Thailand, and Laos on March 9, 2009, when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Aqua satellite passed over head and captured this image. Scores of active fires (red outlines) were detected. During the winter dry season, intentional fires for agriculture, brush clearing, and trash disposal are common in Southeast Asia. Intentional fires also get out of control, however, and some of these fires could be accidental for... Keywords: Fires in Burma, Thailand, Laos; What -- Aqua; What -- Earth; Where -- Laos Downloads: 7 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires and smoke in Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC This image of Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos features a large number of fires (red dots) and a lot of smoke haze. Most of the smoke is blowing east over Vietnam and the Gulf of Tongking. This true-color image was acquired April 5, 2002. Sensor: Terra/MODIS. Data Start Date: 4/5/02. Data End Date: 4/5/02. Keywords: Where -- Thailand; Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Laos; Where -- Vietnam |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires and smoke in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC There is so much smoke in the air from fires (red dots) that much of the ground underneath is completely obscured. These fires are burning in Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam. This true-color MODIS image was acquired April 7, 2002. Sensor: Terra/MODIS. Data Start Date: 4/7/02. Data End Date: 4/7/02. Keywords: Where -- Thailand; Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Laos; Where -- Vietnam |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Thailand and Cambodia - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC On November 30, 2001, MODIS captured this image of southeastern Asia. The image focuses on the countries of Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, left to right respectively. In eastern Thailand, the brown coloring that dominates the center of the image and mimics the country's border with Laos and Cambodia, speaks of the massive deforestation that occurs in this region. One of southeastern Asia's prominent environmental concerns, deforestation has played a major role in flooding in the... Keywords: Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Laos; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Vietnam |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires and smoke in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC As can be seen in this true-color scene acquired on March 13, 2002, there were many fires burning across Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia on March 13, 2002, filling the skies with smoke across much of the landscape. This image was acquired by the Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), flying aboard NASA's Terra satellite. The red boxes (see the high-resolution image) indicate the areas recently burned or still burning... Keywords: Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Laos; Where -- Cambodia |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires Throughout Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, For the past two months, wildfires and agricultural fires have littered the Indochina landscape, periodically filling the skies with a thick, grayish layer of smoke. This image was acquired on April 5, 2002, by the Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiomter (MODIS), flying aboard NASA’s Terra satellite. Each of the red dots on the image represents an individual fire. As one can see, most are clustered around southern Cambodia, northern Thailand, and northern Laos—all areas that have underg... Keywords: Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Laos |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Indochina - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Fires (red dots) in Thailand (left), Cambodia (center), and Vietnam (right) are producing smoky skies over Southeast Asia. (Between Thailand and Vietnam is Laos.) Running southward through Cambodia, a broad section of the Mekong River stands out in brown against green vegetation. This true-color Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image was acquired by the Terra satellite on January 13, 2003... Keywords: Where -- Thailand; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Vietnam; Where -- Laos |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Indochina - Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Biomass burning in Southeast Asia peaks in late winter or early spring as farmers begin to prepare land for seasonal planting. The widespread nature of the burning creates a seasonal pattern of emissions that play a significant role in regional air pollution, including tropospheric ozone. (Ozone can be both beneficial and harmful in the atmosphere, depending on its altitude. High up in the stratosphere, ozone protects the planet from harmful UV radiation... Keywords: What -- Earth; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Laos; Where -- Vietnam |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Indochina - Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Biomass burning in Southeast Asia peaks in late winter or early spring as farmers begin to prepare land for seasonal planting. The widespread nature of the burning creates a seasonal pattern of emissions that play a significant role in regional air pollution, including tropospheric ozone. (Ozone can be both beneficial and harmful in the atmosphere, depending on its altitude. High up in the stratosphere, ozone protects the planet from harmful UV radiation... Keywords: What -- Earth; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Laos; Where -- Vietnam |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southeast Asia - Image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, Biomass burning in Southeast Asia peaks in late winter or early spring as farmers begin to prepare land for seasonal planting. The widespread nature of the burning creates a seasonal pattern of emissions that play a significant role in regional air pollution, including tropospheric ozone. (Ozone can be both beneficial and harmful in the atmosphere, depending on its altitude. High up in the stratosphere, ozone protects the planet from harmful UV radiation... Keywords: What -- Earth; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Laos; Where -- Vietnam |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southeast Asia - Image courtesy Jeff Schmaltz, Biomass burning in Southeast Asia peaks in late winter or early spring as farmers begin to prepare land for seasonal planting. The widespread nature of the burning creates a seasonal pattern of emissions that play a significant role in regional air pollution, including tropospheric ozone. (Ozone can be both beneficial and harmful in the atmosphere, depending on its altitude. High up in the stratosphere, ozone protects the planet from harmful UV radiation... Keywords: What -- Earth; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Laos; Where -- Vietnam |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southeast Asia - Image courtesy the NCAR and University of Toronto Wildfires and agricultural fires are widespread in the southeast Asian countries of Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia from February to April each year, and have been responsible for severe deforestation in the region. The impact of these intense local pollution sources on regional air quality can be monitored from space using satellite remote sensing. This false-color image shows carbon monoxide plumes at an altitude of roughly 3 km (700 millibars) in the atmosphere over southeast Asia... Keywords: What -- Terra; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Laos; Where -- Cambodia |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Floods in Indochina - JacquesDescloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC The Aqua MODIS instrument acquired this false-color image of floods in Indochina on October 20, 2002. The floods, shown in dark blue and black, are the result of heavy rains during the monsoon season. Floods are not unusual in this region, but this year’s have been particularly destructive and deadly. The monsoon season lasts from May to November. Flood damage has been particularly bad since 2000, when Cambodia (center) experienced its worst flooding in 70 years.The Tonle Sap lake in the cente... Keywords: What -- Aqua; Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Laos; Where -- Vietnam; Where -- Thailand |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Laos temple wall picture A picture of a wall in a temple in Vieng Phouka (or maybe Muang Sing), in north Laos. Keywords: Laos; temple; budha; toruture; pain; picture; Vieng; Phouka; Muang; Sing Downloads: 80 |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires and smoke in Myanmar and Thailand - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Heavy smoke blankets Myanmar (center), Thailand (lower right), Laos (right), and western China (upper right) in this MODSI image from April 10, 2002. Numerous agricultural and wildfires (red dots) are responsible for the smoke, which is creating a severe health hazard in the area. Left of center, sun glints of the Gulf of Martaban. Sensor: Terra/MODIS. Data Start Date: 4/10/02. Data End Date: 4/10/02. Keywords: What -- Sun; Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Laos; Where -- China |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southeast Asia (morning overpass) - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC On March 7, 2003, the Terra satellite’s morning overpass of Southeast Asia revealed smoke snaking along ridges and tucked into low-lying areas. Scattered fires were detected by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) and are marked with red dots. Countries shown are (west to east) Bangladesh, India, and Myanmar; and (top right to bottom) China, Laos, and Thailand. Compare this image to an afternoon image of the same region (also shown in this series) and notice the increased ... Keywords: Where -- Bangladesh; Where -- Myanmar; Where -- China; Where -- Laos; Where -- Thailand |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Indochina - Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Fires continue to burn across Southeast Asia on Feb. 27, 2003. This Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image from the Aqua satellite shows active fires marked in red. The image is centered on Cambodia, with Vietnam to the east, southern Laos to the north, and Thailand to the northwest. Sensor: Aqua/MODIS. Data Start Date: 2/27/03. Data End Date: 2/27/03. Keywords: Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Vietnam; Where -- Laos; Where -- Thailand |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Southeast Asia (afternoon overpass) - Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC A dramatic increase in fire activity occurs over the course of the day during the biomass burning season in Southeast Asia. Like other large-scale burning activity linked to human activities, the fire patterns in Southeast Asia have a diurnal cycle, being lowest in the morning and increasing throughout the course of the day as human agricultural activities increase. In many parts of the world, fire is a precursor to farming and grazing... Keywords: Where -- Bangladesh; Where -- Myanmar; Where -- China; Where -- Laos; Where -- Thailand |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Typhoon Koni (08W) over Vietnam - Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Centered in the Gulf of Tongking, Typhoon Koni sprawls over Vietnam (center), and part of Laos (to the east). The eastern edge of the storm drapes the island of Hainan, south of China. This Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image is from the Terra satellite on July 22, 2003. Sensor: Terra/MODIS. Data Start Date: 7/22/03. Data End Date: 7/22/03. Keywords: What -- Terra; Where -- Vietnam; Where -- Laos; Where -- China |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires Throughout Thailand, Myanmar, and Laos - Image courtesy Jacques Descloitres, For the past two months, wildfires and agricultural fires have littered the Indochina landscape, periodically filling the skies with a thick, grayish layer of smoke. This image was acquired on April 5, 2002, by the Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiomter (MODIS), flying aboard NASA’s Terra satellite. Each of the red dots on the image represents an individual fire. As one can see, most are clustered around southern Cambodia, northern Thailand, and northern Laos—all areas that have underg... Keywords: Where -- Cambodia; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Laos |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Smoke and Fires in Southeast Asia - Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC A blanket of smoke from scores of fires burning in Southeast Asia hangs in the skies in this Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image from the Aqua satellite captured on March 25, 2004. Fires, marked in red, are burning in (clockwise from top left) India, Myanmar, China, Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. The annual agricultural fire season has been ongoing since early February, and has seemed especially intense—more fires and thicker smoke—in MODIS images from mid-March on.The ... Keywords: Where -- Myanmar; Where -- China; Where -- Vietnam; Where -- Laos; Where -- Thailand |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in Indochina - Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC Scores of fires were burning in southern Myanmar around the Gulf of Martaban, which is thick with tan-colored sediment, in this image from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Aqua satellite on February 24, 2004. At far right of the scene, fires (marked with red) are also visible in Thailand. Fires are visible in China (upper right) and Laos (right center edge) as well.The widespread nature of the fires and their location (generally located away from the remaining tra... Keywords: Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Thailand; Where -- China; Where -- Laos |
![[image]](/images/mediatype_image.gif) | Fires in southeast Asia - Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites have been monitoring biomass burning activity in Southeast Asia as the season got underway more than a month ago. Up until now, fire activity has been concentrated in Myanmar and countries to the east, including Thailand and Laos. In this image from Aqua MODIS on March 16, 2004, fire activity is concentrated in southern India (center) and western Myanmar (right)... Keywords: What -- Aqua; Where -- Myanmar; Where -- Thailand; Where -- Laos |
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