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05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
That's about how the world looked at the time.
05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
Jacqui accidentally discovered some weird camera setting that produced these results. I don't remember what it was now.
05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
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05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
Jacqui reading some book where dolphins take over the world if I remember right.
05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
Some local children whose chief form of amusement was chucking each other around.
05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
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05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
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05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
Local children endlessly fascinated with blond English people.
05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
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05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
spiders. lots of spiders
05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
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05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
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05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
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05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
Hiking through the local forest. Be sure to check out the corresponding entry on luxagraf: Water Slides and Spirit Guides.
05/17/06 Ralph's Guesthouse // Hin Bun River // Laos (PDR)
The village we stayed in for two nights lies on one of the main thoroughfares between Thailand and Vietnam. The Vietnamese apparently consume more dog than they can produce domestically so every day four of these giant lorries would pass by from Thailand... loaded down with dogs.