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Following Vang Vieng we had 1 nights stay in Vientiane in which we visited COPE, a centre dedicated to providing prosthetic limbs for Laotians who lost limbs during the secret bombing of Laos during the Vietnam war. From Vientiane was a sleeper bus overnight to 4000 Islands in Southern Laos,...
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Michael Russell
on June 8, 2009
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Champasak
,
Laos
from the travel blog:
Escape from Blighty
The bus ride is sometimes as exciting as the destination
(Michael) From pakse our next move was south, to the small town of Champasek, to see ancient ruins of a temple from the Anchor era. So, as we were heading out of town to the bus station, we saw our bus had already left, and flagged it down as it was going past. It was the beggining of the...
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katieandmichael
on May 22, 2009
from
Champasak
,
Laos
from the travel blog:
Katie and Michael's Travel Blog
Oh yeah, a Temple
We've stopped at Champasak in our way to Pakse just to visit the famous Wat Phu, a World Heritage Site carefully hidden inside the slopes of the mountains. Unfortunatelly, after visiting the temples of Angkor in Cambodia, no other religious structure will ever be able to take our breath...
written by
NuiM
on November 13, 2008
from
Champasak
,
Laos
from the travel blog:
Un viaje por el sudeste asiático
My birthday - 4000 Islands, Laos
Presents, cakes (well a pancake), bike rides and waterfalls. Lovely.
written by
vicks4
on July 18, 2007
from
Champasak
,
Laos
from the travel blog:
Post Work Trip - Vicky Griffiths
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