Wild foxes offered for Laotian dish
Pak Mong and a Chinese store
Luang Namtha main road
Inside Wat Luang Kone
View to the city Luang Namtha
Luang Namtha airfield
Calm traffic on the Tha river
The Boat Landing Guest House
Across the river Tha
Paddy fields at the Luang Namtha province
Hmong kids
Simple huts from the Hmong tribes
Tha River (Maenam Tha)
Walking across the Tha river
The walk across a rope bridge
Encounting an Hmong hiker woman
An adept crossing the bridge
Young villagers at a store beside the national mai…
Drying rice paper sheets in the sun
Children in Ban Xang Hai
Drying rice paper sheets in the sun
Prayers meditate under a very hot corrugated metal…
Monks in Wat Xieng Thong
Hmong girls in their dressing
Selling baguettes for breakfast
Laotian breakfast tea and khanom khu
Night market offerings
Daughter Sylvia buys a textile blanket
Mom-and-pop-store in front of the temple
Food vendors sell out along the street
Restaurants and coffee bars along Sakkarine Road
The entrance door into the Wat Pa Phai
Inside Wat Pa Phai
Wat Paphaimisaiyaram
Mekong the heart of Laos
Shop by shop along the cities mainroad
Walking street in Luang Prabang
View to the north-eastern part of the city
Buddha statue inside the temple comprise
Landscape near Vang Vieng and the Nam Xong river
Tham Jang
Way to the Tham Phu Kham cave
Nam Xong river near Vang Vieng
Vang Vieng
Market beside the highway in Vang Heua
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Pak Mong
Pak Mong is the village where the main road turns to the left to the direction to Boten. The small road to the right goes to Nong Khiaw an village at the Nam Ou riverside where we spent nice days a year before.
At the foreground can see water chestnuts, delicious to eat out of the paper bag during driving.
At the foreground can see water chestnuts, delicious to eat out of the paper bag during driving.
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