Southern Laos


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April 25th 2011
Published: April 25th 2011
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The bus to Nakasan in Laos was quick and painless, even the border crossing. Both the Cambodians and Loas officials ask for a ‘stamp fee’ or bribe which you can’t get out of paying and a man on the bus offers to get your passport stamped on both sides asking for $4 - $1 bribe on the Cambodian side, $2 bribe on the Laos side and $1 for himself. Rowan, the NZ guy I was sitting next to, and I d... Read Full Entry



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5th May 2011

the likeness of your blogging style to jane eyre
so me and felicity are reading (well felicity is listneing to audio book while tomato picking) jane eyre and have both decided that your blogging style is the modern day equivalent of jane eyre's narration! (this means you are going to become a penguin classic!) the part that clinched it for me was you laying in your room thinking you were going to die from malaria! very jane eyre-ish! i am loving the 'waterfall' comments! and who really cares about seeing waterfalls when you can see those amazingly cute handmade bridges! and excuse me who is the sexy boy on the mekong dolphin spotting boat!!!! im also enjoying the creepy photos from your window of unsuspecting locals! im glad you are loving laos so much but be careful (this warning might be too late) remember the story with laura and the bread...!!!!
11th May 2011

What story about Laura and bread?? I never heard that one! I feel bad blatently taking photos of locals so most of the time I try and do it the sneaky way

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