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She's nearly seventy age. Not only she don't live by her children's money but also she work with them picking bottles and cans alongside the Yangon River. Then, they sell back to the recycling shops with what they picked up. This kind of dealing (picking bottles and cans) is called "Pa Lone Kout" in Myanmar.

She's nearly seventy age. Not only she don't live by her children's money but also she work with them picking bottles and cans alongside the Yangon River. Then, they sell back to the recycling shops with what they picked up. This kind of dealing (picking bottles and cans) is called "Pa Lone Kout" in Myanmar.

She's nearly seventy age. Not only she don't live by her children's money but also she work with them picking bottles and cans alongside the Yangon River. Then, they sell back to the recycling shops with what they picked up. This kind of dealing (picking bottles and cans) is called "Pa Lone Kout" in Myanmar.

She's nearly seventy age. Not only she don't live by her children's money but also she work with them picking bottles and cans alongside the Yangon River. Then, they sell back to the recycling shops with what they picked up. This kind of dealing (picking bottles and cans) is called "Pa Lone Kout" in Myanmar.

She's nearly seventy age. Not only she don't live by her children's money but also she work with them picking bottles and cans alongside the Yangon River. Then, they sell back to the recycling shops with what they picked up. This kind of dealing (picking bottles and cans) is called "Pa Lone Kout" in Myanmar.

She's nearly seventy age. Not only she don't live by her children's money but also she work with them picking bottles and cans alongside the Yangon River. Then, they sell back to the recycling shops with what they picked up. This kind of dealing (picking bottles and cans) is called "Pa Lone Kout" in Myanmar.

She's nearly seventy age. Not only she don't live by her children's money but also she work with them picking bottles and cans alongside the Yangon River. Then, they sell back to the recycling shops with what they picked up. This kind of dealing (picking bottles and cans) is called "Pa Lone Kout" in Myanmar.

She's nearly seventy age. Not only she don't live by her children's money but also she work with them picking bottles and cans alongside the Yangon River. Then, they sell back to the recycling shops with what they picked up. This kind of dealing (picking bottles and cans) is called "Pa Lone Kout" in Myanmar.

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