Plain of Jars first site
Plain of Jars first site
Plain of Jars first site
Jars in the destroyed field
Plain of Jars first site
Plain of Jars first site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Plain of Jars second site
Village in the destroyed field near the Plain of J…
Plain of Jars second site
Way to the Plain of Jars third site
Plain of Jars third site
That Chomsi in Mouang Khoune
Altar to sacrifice and donate the money in form of…
I'd like to find the seeds for these flowers
Old stupa in Mouang Khoune
The stupas backside
MAG map of Laos where still unexploded ordnances l…
Unexploded ordnance found in the field
Information poster in Phonesavan
Laos negative history ...
Decoration at the entrance door of our hotel
Our hotel in Phonsavan
Scaffolding with the bamboo style
Nam Ngum river near Phonsavan
Scrap dealers back yard in Xiangkhoang
Warning signs about the remains of war
The war will not be forgotten for many many years
Welcome to Visit Laos Year 2000
Plain of Jars
Bomb impacts the memory of USA
Plain of Jars
Plain of Jars
Using grenade shells as house piles
Hello in Phonsavan
Sad view down to the Laotian landscape
Mountain range around Phonsavan
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Remains of a horrific history
Hundreds of craters like this one still give an impression to all visitors about the barbaric bombings by US marines 1964 -1973. 1.36 Million metric tonnes of ordnance were dropped on Laos in this nine years, more than Vietnam.
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