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Background: Laos was under the control of Siam (Thailand) from the late 18th century until the late 19th century when it became part of French Indochina. The Franco-Siamese Treaty of 1907 defined the current Lao border with Thailand. In 1975, the Communist Pathet Lao took control of the government, ending a six-century-old monarchy. Initial closer ties to Vietnam and socialization were replaced with a gradual return to private enterprise, a liberalization of foreign investment laws, and the admission into ASEAN in 1997.



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the bridges to debauchery...
Grabbin some Z
Rope Swing Bar
Inner Tubing
The Crew
Rope Swing Backflip
Mekong Restaraunt
Speedboat
Morning Zip
4 Amigos
Waterfall
Leeches
Zip Line View
Treehouse Zip Line
Jims Place In Laos????
Zip Line
Taxi Crash
Muay Thai Champ
Muay Thai Boxing
Motor Bikes In The Outskirts
Motor Bikes In The City
Cu Chi War Tunnel Infantry
AK47
Cu Chi War Tunnel
Cu Chi War Tunnel Trap
Cu Chi War Tunnel Entrance
Rooftop Pool
Rooftop Workout
Banana Bike
Markets
Apocolypse Now
Palace in Ho Chi Minh
Happy coos
Watch oot!!
Short back and sides please!
Many hands!
Firewood run
Limestone Karsts
Smoke and limestone.
Ultimo bar del Tubing
Gente de todo el mundo desmadrandose en medio de Laos
En el tubing
Indie y Ellen debatiendo sobre la gestion de Gordon Brown
La pandilla del bar en pleno "Bucketazo"
Hamacas chillout a la orilla del rio
Ya en el Bucket Bar
Sobre el rio hacia el Bucket Bar
Puente al desmadre
La llamada "paved street" del pueblo
Chillout en medio de la selva

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