Up the Wat Phu temple path
Welcoming Naga
Wat Phu Sanctuary
Buddhas at Wat Phu
Wat Phu toward the Mekong
Ancient reservoir
Wat Phu
Lao tourist "bus"
Portrait with baby
Pakse traffic #3
Pakse traffic #1
Pakse traffic #2
After the bath
Cleaning your elephant
Cock-a-doodle
Drying Cardamom
Local transport
The meeting place
Coffee!!
Village defenders
The portable loom
Handmade tools
The roadside factory
Flying in the monsoon
Setthathirath
Pha That Luang
The Banyan
Repairs
Focussed
Distracted
The old school
New school
Lao laundry day
Laos village
Bolaven Plateau waterfall
Peace Gong - 75 years
Along the road
Tham Piew Cave
Watching the tourists
Craters Restaurant
Phonsavan landscape
Embroiderer
Bureau de Poste
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
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The "North Palace"
The two major buildings at the UNESCO World Heritage listed Wat Phu temple complex in Laos are known as the North and South Palaces and sit on either side of the entry causeway. I say "known as" because nobody really knows their original purpose. They were constructed in about the 10th century and very little restoration work has been carried out. More images of some associated details in the PiPs and below.
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Laos was very recently open to tourists, then, and lacking electricity and facilities anywhere outside Vientiane or Luang Prabang!
I see it has changed!
Big hugs...Dxxxx
HUGS TO YOU GEORGE AND PAULINE
Have a safe healthy week dearest friend:)
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Cheers and keep safe. Herb
A very nice picture, which looks like something you would stumble across, forgotten in the jungle... I like it!
Best Wishes, a nice weekend, and stay safe!!
Peter
Wünsche noch ein frohes,friedvolles Weihnachtsfest,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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