Southern Laos survey

The long bamboo bridge at Ban Long, washed away by the strong river flows


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Below how it looks in the dry season



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Park Lay bridge finally finished across the Mekong River. It seems to have very low clearence on the ends, maybe why the ferries are still standing by.



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The 1000's of bomb craters which were an attempt to block the natural pass between the mountains on the Ho Chi Minh Trail


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Craters and the way out


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Madam Dao's (the Laos coffee magnet)
Must be handy to attract coffee to yourself - could work wonders for me in the morning, but would be a problem late at night :lol:. No wonder she's wealthy! Another autocorrect gem?
Some great pictures here. Must schedule a ride there next year. :)
 
I understand these pieces of old military stuff was put on display for symbolic and political reasons... but as it ages, seems to me it's becoming artistic.
 
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