Travel Blog Photos from Sekong (36)
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![]() | Sekong, Lao Peoples Dem Rep |
... what our (and the boys)mothers would make of the whole thing! I better not go into the details of how dodgy the path and step ladder was that they took!! That night we stayed in Sekong - its hard work bike riding we were all in bed very early every night!
... and local coffee (the most expensive in the world) entertained us as we bounced, waded and swam our way up to Sekong (what a sunrise) and Salavan. Could this really be the most heavily bombed place in the world? Apparently, between 1964 and 1973, the ...
... us...It's amasing how young kids can be so articulate. From here, we clung to the back of a really dusty ute and headed to Sekong, one of the more isolated towns I visited in Laos. It felt like a last frontier, a forgotten town, which despite its wide ...
... nyoi-nyin" whenever the conversation gets too much. To which all the women smile, nudge each other and cackle, "Lao nyoi-nyin!" Sekong and it's neighbouring province, Attapeu, are the poorest and least populated provinces of Laos, and are close to ...
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