Embroiderer
Phonsavan landscape
Craters Restaurant
Watching the tourists
Tham Piew Cave
Along the road
Peace Gong - 75 years
Bolaven Plateau waterfall
Laos village
Lao laundry day
New school
The old school
Distracted
Focussed
Repairs
The Banyan
Pha That Luang
Setthathirath
Flying in the monsoon
The roadside factory
Handmade tools
The portable loom
Village defenders
Coffee!!
The meeting place
Local transport
Drying Cardamom
Cock-a-doodle
Cleaning your elephant
After the bath
Pakse traffic #2
Pakse traffic #1
Pakse traffic #3
Portrait with baby
Lao tourist "bus"
Wat Phu
Ancient reservoir
The "North Palace"
Up the Wat Phu temple path
Welcoming Naga
Wat Phu Sanctuary
Buddhas at Wat Phu
Wat Phu toward the Mekong
Everyone needs satellite
Silk #2
Silk #1
The new Dragon Boat
Pak Ou caves
Novice monk
Let's get some water
Woven wonders
The weaver
Care for a drink?
Heading up the Mekong
The hibiscus wins
Mekong boats
Fishing the Mekong
Shopping?
The funerary carriage
The Royal Carriage House
Wat Xieng Thong
Royal carriages
Royal carriages
Drying robes
Evening markets
Morning Market
Vat Nong Sikhounmuang
Around Luang Prabang
Laos river
Goodbye - 75 years ago
Roadside cascades
I spy umbrellas
School's out
Along the road
View from the restaurant
In the highlands
The bird catchers
Hill village women
Hill village
Roadside stall
The Plain of Jars (Site 1)
Kuang Si falls
Kuang Si falls
Around the monastery
Saffron
The shaman
Dad's motorcycle?
No Fear
Some of that!
Just for nibbles
Dragon head
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It was interesting to see the multi-lingual signage, such as this Post Office at a little village. I was very struck by the amount of advertising being given to mobile phones (3G when this was taken). I should add that the coverage (with my phone) was surprisingly good everywhere we went, despite the mountainous terrain.
Günter Klaus, Gudrun, E. Adam G., J. Gafarot and 14 other people have particularly liked this photo
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An interesting and informative picture.
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I remember 25 years ago to be surprised in Italy to see so many people already using them... in 1995 there were the first ones and in my country very few people could afford them, most of the time it was for work.
I was one of the first persons to have one, a Sony Ericsson, because it was professional, more practical than the previous radiocom bag !
Wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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