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Wat Xieng Thong, the main temple in Luang Prabang.... |
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... a town that sits on a riverbend where the Mekong and Nam Khan rivers meet. |
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It's a small place so getting around is easy, although modes of transport can be unusual. (This is one of the bamboo bridges rebuilt each year after annual floods.) |
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Bicycles are a great way to get around the town... |
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which is the country's spiritual centre ... |
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... as well a hub as for art and culture... |
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... and of course education and learning. |
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A real highlight is the street food - this is one of our favourite "noodle soup ladies". |
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The pace of life is as gentle as can be. While children play on the riverbank... |
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... fishermen try for their evening catch. |
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And although the gusty weather can catch anyone out... |
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... there's often a beautiful sunset to end the day. |
One of our first trips was to a local village keen to work with volunteer teachers on our project. The villagers' hospitality was generous to say the least... |
... and everyone, including our American fellow volunteer Donna, was defeated by the countless bowls of delicious food. |
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The local schoolchildren certainly enjoyed having us there... |
... even though John bravely decided to do an impromptu English lesson. |
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We were invited to join the local game of petanque... |
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... which wasn't particularly wise after the amount of Lao beer we'd consumed. |
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Back in Luang Prabang, the early morning market is always full of life.... |
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... and people of all ages. |
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There are veggies and herbs of all colours and tastes... |
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... including in the local delicacy, Mekong river weed, which is delicious when fried with salt and chilli. |
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The Mekong is particularly beautiful at sunset... |
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... and it's then the night market comes to life... |
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... where the street food - here sampled by Aussie fellow volunteer Mel - isn't just very tasty, it's an absolute bargain at 60p for a huge plateful... |
... all rounded off with one of the legendary local fruit shakes. |
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And yes, we did actually do a lot of teaching... |
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... as well as find some time for weekend side-trips... |
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... where there was no shortage of local wildlife. |
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The colours of Luang Prabang are among its many charms... |
After prayers are said, and offerings of food are made, small strings are tied to everyone's wrists as a ceremonial sign of harmony. |
By the end of it all, we were fully fed - body and soul. |
John and Henry - BRAVO! You hit it smack in the center! This was the perfect narrative of an amazing, life-changing adventure. It took me back (although I go back there almost every day through all the photos - haven't gotten tired of it yet). It must have been difficult deciding which photos to use, there are so many great ones! Still hope to see you two this summer. Your American friend, Donna
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