Local roadside food stall
Nam Ou river from Nong Khiaw bridge
Nam ou looking north
Us two on the bridge
A moody Nong Khiaw morning
The traditional kitchen at our guesthouse
Homemade veggy spring rolls
Tasty water chestnuts
Delicious local lunch
Nam Ou river
We even had a proper indian meal one evening
Traditional village houses on a bije ride
Stairs up to Pat Ok cave. USed for sheltering people when the US bombs were dropping
Pretty big cave!
That’s Nina in there
Local river weed, sprinkled with sesame seeds and dried.
Delicious Jamaican cherry, found in most villages
We rented a couple of tyrs to float down the river on
A local grass, dried and used to make brooms
Our hosts in Nong Khiaw
Our boat for the 6 hour ride to Luang Prabang
The river on route to Luang Prabang. I wish more of our journey was floating like this
Chinese construction. Probably another road to for resource pillaging access
Limestone karsts
No better way to float than with some chilled tunes
Passing boat
Nice head scarf babe
Us bomb shell in a Utopia
Sweet rice patties drying in the sun
Preparing sweet rice patties
Luang Prabang monastery
Another Wat
Mushroom filled rice rolls!
Laos coffee guy
A monster bodhi tree
The Mekong river
A moody monastery
Wat?
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