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note the very narrow wooden benches, such comfort!: by heathergay, Views[5]
 
Amazing scenery, just goes on and on...: by heathergay, Views[3]
 
my lovely french friend Djamila - great company: by heathergay, Views[4]
 
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From Lao, looking back over Mekong at Thailand: by heathergay, Views[3]
 
Here I tryed to make a picture of the women selling food to the people on busses. Not easy, the taking pictures, but you can see the chicken like flowers a little bit. Not to mention the eggs on the stick :) : by utegute, Views[11]
 
The people selling watermelons at the side of the street are living there until everything is sold, sleeping on boards next to the melons :): by utegute, Views[11]
 
the ferrie-port with all the
 
Boats at the shore of the Mekong. I mean you can really SEE how quiet it is, right?!: by utegute, Views[7]
 
some girls showing how good they are climbing a tree :): by utegute, Views[9]
 
at the Mekong-beaches in Champasak: by utegute, Views[5]
 
And here I buy some very interesting food-thing. It was sweet sticky rice, stuffed inside a bamboo. I had to peel the bamboo like a banana to get to the rice. Interesting!: by utegute, Views[7]
 
Since some of you (sant, Olga!!!!!) are complaining about me never being on a picture, I took this. Me, smiling close to the elephant-stone in Wat Pu.: by utegute, Views[7]
 
I just LOVE these ancient ruins! If I had to chosse, where to go, the mountains, the sea, the jungle or visiting some very old stones- I would choose the stones! It has a quietness and holyness- relaxing! Great!: by utegute, Views[4]
 
more Wat Pu: by utegute, Views[3]
 
Wat Pu Champasak, the remains of the ancient Khmer-temple.: by utegute, Views[4]
 
a buddha sitting in the woods: by utegute, Views[5]
 
The ferrie ti Champasak. I guess every carpenter or boatsman would die seeing what they use to transport cars and people, chicken and food. But it works!!: by utegute, Views[4]
 
Sometimes they use a kind of tractor to transport people. It's this lawn-mower-thing, they jut adjusted a steering and a wagon and off we go :): by utegute, Views[5]
 
and the nicest of the waterfalls :): by utegute, Views[5]
 
a scary bridge to one of the waterfalls: by utegute, Views[5]
 
and another one: by utegute, Views[4]
 
one of the waterfalls close to Pakse: by utegute, Views[5]
 
and a tobacco plant: by utegute, Views[5]
 
tobacco plantation: by utegute, Views[5]
 
That is a tuc-tuc. Here we are on the way back from trecking and the tuc-tuc broke. No problem. the driver fixed it! it took him at least an hour, but so what?! :): by utegute, Views[4]
 
the water-buffaloes bathing: by utegute, Views[3]
 
A LIVING elefant in the wetlands!! Not a wild one. The villagers use elefants for working.: by utegute, Views[4]
 
A boat-tour in the wetlands. The boat was half a tree, the
 
that's how the villagers live: by utegute, Views[3]
 
ancient temple somewhere hidden in the woods: by utegute, Views[4]
 
view on the Mekong: by utegute, Views[5]
 
the very old temple: by utegute, Views[3]
 
What can I say.. Empty, quiet, nice, peaceful..: by utegute, Views[4]
 
more rice-fields: by utegute, Views[3]
 
rice-fields after harvesting: by utegute, Views[4]
 
Some cactus-things they sell to eat. I hven't tryed yet..: by utegute, Views[4]
 
There are Wats (working buddhist temples) on every corner in Savannakhet. Singing monks in orange clothes.: by utegute, Views[5]
 
grilling on the side of the street: by utegute, Views[5]
 
Sonnenuntergang am Mekong River: by lukas_patricia, Views[14]
 
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