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No horns please!  
   

No horns please!

Saw this sign and thought to myself, if only people paid attention to the signs. Or perhaps they need to be more clear (I've misinterpreted the sign) because I think that people think that they are not allowed to play their bugles/instruments in the street. haha
A day in Luang Prabang

March 21st 2005
The Royal Palace A very palatial place No photographs please! In the morning we had a tour of the Palace/National Museum planned for us. Not much to write home about. After the tour it was "free" time for everyone to do as they pleased so we basically went our separate ways. Penny and I checked out the daytime markets to look for some material and perhaps a skirt or two for Penny. Missi ... read more
Asia » Laos » West » Luang Prabang

Lao or Laotian Flag 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 Pathe... ... read more
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