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LAOS | Wed, 8 Jul 2009 | By ryanandjo | Views [2927] | Comments [2]

Leaving the cat behind we got an overcrowded boat back to Nong Khiaw and took in the spectacular scenery we missed during our rainy trip north, unfortunately our bags were at the bottom of the pile on the boat and were soaking wet by the time ... Read more >

Tags: luang prabang, phonsavan, plain of jars, sam neua, vang vieng, vieng xai

 

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First view of Jamison Valley & the Blue Mountains, at dusk, living up to their name. The colour comes from U/V radiation scattering particles in the atmosphere and creating a blueish colour to distant objects. Actually this is common to any mountains and valleys but it is particularly pronounced here, thanks to terpenoids, organic chemicals that derive from conifer trees.: by flyted, Views[656]
First view of Jamison Valley & the Blue Mountains, at dusk, living up to their name. The colour comes from U/V radiation scattering particles in the atmosphere and creating a blueish colour to distant objects. Actually this is common to any mountains and valleys but it is particularly pronounced here, thanks to terpenoids, organic chemicals that derive from conifer trees.

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SMELL:  In the labyrinthine medina of Fez, a loaded mule prepares to wind its way through the maze of narrow streets and alleyways.  A world in which automobiles have no access, travellers on their feet often find themselves greeted by the scents of the meandering animals, the myriad of spices, and unforgettably, the acrid smells in the tanneries that never fail to surprise the olfactory senses.: by jooi, Views[372]
SMELL: In the labyrinthine medina of Fez, a loaded mule prepares to wind its way through the maze of narrow streets and alleyways. A world in which automobiles have no access, travellers on their feet often find themselves greeted by the scents of the meandering animals, the myriad of spices, and unforgettably, the acrid smells in the tanneries that never fail to surprise the olfactory senses.

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