Photos from Burma, Thailand & India Dr Earl Hackett 83 years old, born and raised in Burma finds no path to diffacult. 2015This is what 10 Hacketts look like in a sub compact truck, our normal mode of travel! We do have fun on trips, however travel is hard, roads bad and it’s tropical heat.Now this is a great way to travel, Thailand 2015.2013 Hackett cousins with Dr Earl Hackett visit the house where Uncle Earl was born and raised in Moulmein (south Burma)Gunga JimCab in IndiaNancy speaks with school children in Thailand, just 2 weeks after the 2004 Tsunami, an estimated 227,898 people died.Nancy Hackett India tripDr Earl Hackett, daughter Nancy and niece Dee. 2005 Nancy and Jim, after 4 weeks on the road we relaxed and enjoyed the Taj Mahal.2005 trip to Rev Paul Hackett’s grave in Hanumakonda, India. Hanumakonda, India Bats Dr Earl Hackett visits his fathers Leper Colony Moulmein, SayaGyi Dr Earl Hackett spent his life as a Neurologist specializing in Leprosy at LSU. Reverend Paul Hackett’s Church in Moulmein, (1923 -1942) as seen today.Church for Lepers, Moulmein (Mawlamyine) once run by Rev paul Hackett, is till in use.Rev Paul Hackett always called his house in Moulmein ( Mawlamyine) ‘ouse o ackett ‘ , the Hackett’s lived in this home from 1923 till 1942.Dee walks across the Bridge over the River Kwai, Kanchanaburi, Thailand on the notorious Burma-Siam railway, built 1943.the Hacketts House in Taunggyi.2011 Martha Janes last trip to her home in Burma.Ray Hackett