Armchairs made from truck wheels
At the night market in Loei
Wat Tham Wang Thong Khunaram
Phra That Satcha in Tha Li
Wolfgang with Fila Brasileiros
Under water life near Phi Phi island
Colorful anemone plants
Derelict in the depth of 20 meters
Phi Phi Leh island
Pinnacle near Phi Phi Leh
Phi Phi Leh from the south side
Other dive boat on Phi Phi Leh
Fan coral in its nice color
Bernd waiting for UW action
Scorpaenidae or the Scorpion fish
Fishing boat in the bay of Phi Phi Don
In the Ton Sai Bay of Phi Phi Don
Sunset in the bay of Phi Phi Don
Street life on the Phi Phi Don Island
Unacceptable trophy souvenirs to sell for flighty…
At the pier on Phi Phi Don
Further diving place for one day tours
Erik
The road in Chiang Khan
Taxi service in the Suan Hin Pha Ngam Park
Suan Hin Pha Ngam Park
Suan Hin Pha Ngam Park
Tham Erawan in the province Nong Bua Lam Phu
The road to Tham Erawan
Inside the Wat Tham Wang Thong Khunaram
Sunset at the Mekong riverside
Wat Tha Khrok in Chiang Khan
House of ghosts
In the village Baan Khok
Buddha cave on the Khao Bobid hill
View from the hill top to the Loei landscape
Buddha statue in the new built temple complex
The bell tower and the drum in Phra That Satcha
Wat Tham Pha Pu or Tham Phiang Din
Head of Lord Buddha
Stock bulls for hire
The grapes for the Chateau de Loei
Kids in Baan Khok
Baan Khok near Na Haeo
Kiddies playing in Baan Khok
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Mekong river near Chiang Khan
The Mekong often suffer under the low water level. Boats sometime only can go up and down the river if China opens their water gates at their dams.
A number of dams have already been built on the river's tributaries. This has been criticized on grounds of cost as well as damage to the environment and to the livelihoods of affected villagers, though none have been built on the main part itself.
China is engaged in an extensive program of dam-building on the river itself: it has already completed one at Manwan, a second is under construction at Dachaoshan, and another twelve are under consideration.
A number of dams have already been built on the river's tributaries. This has been criticized on grounds of cost as well as damage to the environment and to the livelihoods of affected villagers, though none have been built on the main part itself.
China is engaged in an extensive program of dam-building on the river itself: it has already completed one at Manwan, a second is under construction at Dachaoshan, and another twelve are under consideration.
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