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Laos' version of a tuk-tuk
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Welcome to Laos - Boten border
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Manychan Guest House - Luang Nam Tha
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Old white tourists can be identified by their big fanny packs and socks pulled to their knees
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Every morning starts the same way in Asia... with noodle soup - Muang Sing
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Dog soup, grilled dog or maybe blood duck... so many choices - Muang Sing
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Local transport - Muang Sing
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The perfect place for a nap - Muang Sing
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Tailu Guest House - Muang Sing
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Local kids substitute as the garbage crew - Muang Sing
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Sugarcane thieves - Muang Sing
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Pack of wild kids hunting for tourists - Muang Sing
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Simple living in Muang Sing
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Come monsoon season these fields will be flooded with water and rice - Muang Sing
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"150 year old tree"... oldest in Muang Sing
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He came running to get his picture taken but never smilled
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These kids have attitude - Muang Sing
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Laosee women spinning cotton
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Looks like fun
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No more jungle... need the room for rubber trees
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Clearing jungle for more profitable rubber trees - Muang Sing
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fungii
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tree
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Sleeping with the cows - Muang Sing
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Poor mom
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Even people in Pawai need their CNN
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Pawai kids learn to hunt at school
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Pawai
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Pawai Village - Muang Sing
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Ants doing something