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Feb 5: On Safe Sex and Village Life

LAOS | Mon, 5 Feb 2007 | By thedukeoearl | Views [4945] | Comments [1]

February 5-17, 2007 On Safe Sex and Village Life Having had enough of urban living we took a bus north and east to the small village of Nong Kiaw. The most impressive aspect of this little village was the enormous concrete bridge that spans the ... Read more >

Tags: adventures, caves, laos, longtail boat, luang probang, mueng noi, nam ou, nong kiaw

Feb 2-5: Luang Probang and Poop Salad

LAOS | Mon, 5 Feb 2007 | By thedukeoearl | Views [2368]

Luang Probang February 2-5, 2007 Endive a la Poop Some bus rides are just cozy and comfortable. The ride from Vang Vieng was definitely not one of these. After about eight hours and a long wait for repairs when our bus' brakes failed on the ... Read more >

Tags: laos, luang progang, mekong, nam ou, sightseeing, tourism, unesco, waterfall

 

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The herds on Exmoor roam over the 300 square mile National Park conservation grazing. The importance of what the people in the local communities are trying to preserve is rarely herd of outside of the area. This particular herd has been overseen by the Wallace family, for a Century. Many breed experts believe these animals bare the closest possible resemblance to the primitive wild horse, first recorded in the UK in 70,000 BC. Soldiers poached them during the 1st and 2nd World Wars for their meet.: by sophiebolesworth, Views[698]
The herds on Exmoor roam over the 300 square mile National Park conservation grazing. The importance of what the people in the local communities are trying to preserve is rarely herd of outside of the area. This particular herd has been overseen by the Wallace family, for a Century. Many breed experts believe these animals bare the closest possible resemblance to the primitive wild horse, first recorded in the UK in 70,000 BC. Soldiers poached them during the 1st and 2nd World Wars for their meet.

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