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Temple at Luang Prabang
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View over the mountains surrounding Luang Prabang
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Monks in the morning in Luang Prabang
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Monks in the morning in Luang Prabang
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Sticky Rice being cooked on the street in Laos.
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Trying sticky rice with dipping sauces in The Tamarind Restaurant in Luang Prabang.
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Monks are given rice by faithful women  on their early morning walk through Luang Prabang
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Rice cakes drying on the street in Laos.
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Thong Hai Hin, 12 km from Phonsavan, at the Plain of Jars is the most readily accessible place to witness these mysterious stone vessels.
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Travel on narrow, pitted roads is a slow process in northern Laos, where potholes can seem as big as bomb craters (and some of them ARE). Passengers ride in converted trucks, often Russian, Chinese or Vietnamese cast-offs.
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Hmong children at Thong Hai Hin on the Plain of Jars. This hilltribe community has been resettled just outside the provincial capital.
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