Wolfgang's photos with the keyword: Oudom Xai

Shop for satelite dishes

Sin Xai

10 Jan 2010 1 702
Last view to this "hanging" village before we leave into the boonies.

Sin Xai at the river side

10 Jan 2010 1123
We turn to the left leaving the main road and following the dirt road many hours into the night.

Sin Xai the village to turn left

10 Jan 2010 1 659
A rest area and the village where we'd to turn left, following a bumpy unfortified dirt road. An other twohundred Kilometers to Phongsali with an average of 15 to 20 km an hour.

Nam Kor river and the village Hat Aine

10 Jan 2010 1397
Beautiful place to spend some hours and enjoy taking a bath in warm thermal water or swimm to the other river bank.

Small village called Hat Aine

10 Jan 2010 645
Where the Nam Phak river flows into the Nam Kor river, a small village offers to stay for resting, relaxing and having a warm bath in thermal springs.

Nam Phak river flows into the Nam Kor river

10 Jan 2010 871
Approximately 60 rivers flow through Oudom Xay Province, as for example Nam Phak, Nam Sae, Nam Beng, Nam Kor and Nam Nga. The Nam Kor flows through the province capital Muang Xay.

Hmong village Keo Choub

10 Jan 2010 738
Up at the plateau near the top of a mountain, the mist hovers just above, just beyond the town, letting the sunshine peek through.

Muang Xai and the Gouvernment Administration

10 Jan 2010 522
Muang Xai is the maincity of the Oudom Xai province. We'd to turn left the road to our destination Phongsali.

Youngster girl takes care the younger brother

11 Jan 2010 3 1288
Lovely scenes seen everywhere, the kiddies early learn to take care the younger brothers and sisters. This habit is lost in most modern western societies.

Filling station at the National Highway Nr 13

10 Jan 2010 744
The Highway Nr 13 starts in Vientiane and goes to the border gate to Boten. The supply of gasoline is rather satisfactory, but its good to use every opportunity to fill the tank.

Nearly finished the tire change

Village festival with Hmong people

15 Jan 2010 812
Its strange but seldom the boys get dressed in traditional clothes like I've seen many times in Thailand. In Laos only the girls and women dress themselves in the beautiful Hmong costumes.

Blow-out in Song Cha

15 Jan 2010 541
An enforced stopover for two hours.

Drawing out of a Laotian schoolgirls book

15 Jan 2010 719
When I came in conversation with a pupil she's shown me her drawings in her school book. Here its obviously painted a Hmong woman.

Tire repairing service in Song Cha

Origin kids in Song Cha village

15 Jan 2010 1 1293
It always its a pleasure for me to capture the kids in villages upcountry, here on the way to their homes.

Pickup car helps to trigger of the wheel

15 Jan 2010 498
To trigger of the wheel from the rim, we needed the help from a passing passenger pick up car.

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