Temples, Alms and the Mekong River


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August 23rd 2011
Published: May 25th 2014
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We arrived in Luang Prabang, Laos which is set at the confluence of two rivers that almost surround the town, and beneath a temple-topped hill, Luang Prabang is a wonderful patchwork of traditional Lao wooden houses and hints of European architecture, reminders of when Laos was part of the French colony of Indochine. Golden-roofed wats (temples), decorated with mosaics and murals of the life of Bu... Read Full Entry



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Giving Alms to the MonksGiving Alms to the Monks
Giving Alms to the Monks

Gali holding the rice in bamboo shoots we gave as alms



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