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February 2017 trip with the Thai Lao Cambodia Brotherhood to visit school projects sponsored by the TLCB
Another trip with the TLCB - I have lost lost count of the number of trips I made with them but every-time I learn something new. Linking up with part of the team on Tuesday morning at Thanalaeng (Friendship Bridge 1) and off it was to Anouvong, previously know as Xaisomboun, where we stayed the night.
We (Glenn and me) arrived a day early as I had some work to do in Vientiane and afterwards we went to the Highland Bar on the Mekong for Beer-o'clock
The next morning we met up with Mac, Vaughn and Paul with their driver Somphou. First stop at Ban Vanglouang for lunch before heading for Ban Namngone and Anouvong
Progress in Ban Namngone - the first ATM
The boat landing west of Ban Namngone where you cross the Nam Ngum 2 reservoir as Road no. 5 has been partly "swallowed" by the reservoir with Somphou's van parked at the end of Rd. 5 where it disappears in the reservoir
The tailings pond at the Phou Kham gold and copper mine has increased considerable in size
Overnight in Anouvong at the "DohBan Guesthouse" - coordinates N18.90386 E103.09983
After Xaysomboun was upgraded from District to Province, there has been quite a bit of construction going on with provincial offices going up and roads being widened and new roads being constructed
The new provincial administrative offices in Anouvong and the new 4 lane road to get there
The new market and bus-station
The old market will have to make space for the new city square/center and all this will move to the outskirts of the town to the new market
The next morning off to Phonsavan using the "new" road to the east of Phonsavan where it links with Rd. 1D. There were lots of military checkpoints along the road.
Along the road the school in Ban Thamlo
A small waterfall along the road (coordinates N19.00705 E103.27173)
The road construction company is upgrading the road so from time to time you will have to wait till the road builders give the all clear
Crossing the Nam Ngiep river just before reaching Rd. 1D at Ban Viengthong (coordinates N19.06669 E103.35468). You can cross the rocky river by car or use the "toll bridge" which charges 100,000 Kip to cross using the makeshift bridge while bikes can use the small suspension bridge next to the new bridge under construction.
To be continued
Another trip with the TLCB - I have lost lost count of the number of trips I made with them but every-time I learn something new. Linking up with part of the team on Tuesday morning at Thanalaeng (Friendship Bridge 1) and off it was to Anouvong, previously know as Xaisomboun, where we stayed the night.
We (Glenn and me) arrived a day early as I had some work to do in Vientiane and afterwards we went to the Highland Bar on the Mekong for Beer-o'clock
The next morning we met up with Mac, Vaughn and Paul with their driver Somphou. First stop at Ban Vanglouang for lunch before heading for Ban Namngone and Anouvong
Progress in Ban Namngone - the first ATM
The boat landing west of Ban Namngone where you cross the Nam Ngum 2 reservoir as Road no. 5 has been partly "swallowed" by the reservoir with Somphou's van parked at the end of Rd. 5 where it disappears in the reservoir
The tailings pond at the Phou Kham gold and copper mine has increased considerable in size
Overnight in Anouvong at the "DohBan Guesthouse" - coordinates N18.90386 E103.09983
After Xaysomboun was upgraded from District to Province, there has been quite a bit of construction going on with provincial offices going up and roads being widened and new roads being constructed
The new provincial administrative offices in Anouvong and the new 4 lane road to get there
The new market and bus-station
The old market will have to make space for the new city square/center and all this will move to the outskirts of the town to the new market
The next morning off to Phonsavan using the "new" road to the east of Phonsavan where it links with Rd. 1D. There were lots of military checkpoints along the road.
Along the road the school in Ban Thamlo
A small waterfall along the road (coordinates N19.00705 E103.27173)
The road construction company is upgrading the road so from time to time you will have to wait till the road builders give the all clear
Crossing the Nam Ngiep river just before reaching Rd. 1D at Ban Viengthong (coordinates N19.06669 E103.35468). You can cross the rocky river by car or use the "toll bridge" which charges 100,000 Kip to cross using the makeshift bridge while bikes can use the small suspension bridge next to the new bridge under construction.
To be continued