Small Lao girls like to be photographed
there are no more words to say, just you'll close them in your heart sooner or later.
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Wat Phu in Champasak, Laos
From there the sacred stream flowed down the artificially terraced mountain slope into two sacred reservoirs or barays and finally into the Mekong River, whose life-giving waters were believed to sustain the whole of the ancient Khmer Empire. Standing str…
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View from the hill to Baan Nongsa in Champasak, Laos
In this photo, looking east from the sanctuary partway up the mountain, we see the temple's causeway, which runs east-southeast and terminates in two grand barays (excavated reservoirs). The "middle baray," seen end-on in this photo, measures 200x600 mete…
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Some animals they should not sell for cooking!!!
Seen on a Laotian market in Pakse. There is no need to hunt and kill animals like this squirrels because of lack of other food!
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Overland bus starts in early morning
The public bus system is a ride on a pick up (rot song thaeo) in directions to Savannakhet and to the Khone Falls.
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Selling the piggy banks for saving the money
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Selling fresh freshwater fish out of the Mekong
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Morning market at the bus station in Pakse
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Family tombs at a buddhist cementery
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Family tombs at a buddhist cementery
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New built temple near Wat Luang in Pakse
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Lao kiddies at the Mekong river bank
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Se river flows into the Mekhong
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Simple guest house in Pakse
Pakse is a new (1905) founded town and was developed for the French Administation Center. Pakse means mouth of the Se river, the Se river flows into the Mekhong. There are no many attractions to see in Pakse but its an excellent starting point to Wat Phu,…
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Ant larvae to sell for cooking
... to fill an omelette (delicious taste, better than Caviar).
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Young Lao girl guides us on the river
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