SE Asian Invasion 2007!
Having dinner next to the Mekong in Laos.
Taking the slow boat down the Mekong. We crossed the Thai/Lao border and took a two-day boat ride down the river into Luang Prabang, Laos.
The town where we stayed to split up the boat ride.
Inside a temple in Luang Prabang.Here's the view from outside our bungalow. We stayed at a place called Thong Bay. It was probably my favorite accommodation of the whole trip.
We flew Vietnam Airlines from Luang Prabang to Hanoi.
Coconuts on a moto bike.
Vietnamese beer.One book that was widely recommended to me that I have yet to read is First They Killed My Father by Loung Ung. I'm going to check it out at the library today.
Along with the very sad history of the genocide, Cambodia also holds onto some more positive moments of time. Cambodia is home to The Temples of Angkor. Like with the genocide, I'm not very informed about the history of Angkor and would encourage you to do further research on your own as to their origin and meaning. From the brief bit I read, I know that the temples were erected by kings in their own demi-godlike honor, or in the honor of Hindu/Buddhist Gods.
I've got many, many, many more photos, but I don't have time to post them now. I think I'll have to leave it at that for the moment. I don't have any pictures up of Thailand yet. I promise them in the second edition of photos.