| | View of Luang Prabang along the road heading to Kwang Xi Waterfalls |
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| | Our group was fascinated with the interaction between this peddler and villagers |
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| | The Lao enjoy bargaining and bantering back and forth. Always lots of joking |
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| | Sort of a amazing to see the wide variety of items he was carrying on his bike |
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| | A Vietnamese bicycle salesman peddling his wares in a local village |
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| | A child's smile will always melt my heart |
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| | View of Kwang Xi Waterfalls |
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| | Tim posing in front of Kwang Xi |
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| | This photo was taken one month later after heavy rain - WOW! |
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| | The waterfalls were very tranquil when we visited. But if you look at the next |
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| | photo you can see how 1 month later after heavy rain how it knocked over a tree |
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| | Another perspective of the tranquil waterfalls |
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| | Bill and I climbed up above the falls and you can see Tracey waving below |
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| | Bill, the true adventurer taking photos at Kwang Xi |
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| | Group Photo with Kwang Xi watefalls in the background |
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| | We walked across that bridge, and this is what it looked like 1 month later |
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| | We had a wonderful lunch of fried rice and Tam Mak Hung at Kwang Xi |
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| | Mother and daughter worked together and here they're cooking fried rice |
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| | Ladles and sticky rice containers for sale |
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| | I wonder what insect cut these perfect ovals in these elephant leaves |
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| | Rice seedlings in paddies that will be transplanted soon in all the paddies |
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| | Water buffalo grazing along the road |
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| | I like this vista of Luang Prabang and Phusi from the road going back to LP |
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