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English: LOIKAW, THE HEADQUARTERS OF THE POLITICAL OFFICER IN CHARGE OF THE KAREN-NI STATES I BURMA Loikaw is in the only flat part of Karen-ni. Thirty years ago it numbered four huts. The headquarters of the American Baptist Mission to Hill Karens is located here. The bridges look flimsy, but are so substantial that elephants walk over them.
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Source National Geographic; march 1922.
Author Sir George Scott
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