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Loverly Laos
Laos is a
tremendous country. It has a beautifully scenic landscape and is
homeland to smiling friendly faces. Best of all this quaint and peaceful
land has not yet being too tarnished by tourism, high rise buildings,
extensive infrastructure and pollution. Let's hope it will remain innocent
for another few years at least though there is a tourism campaign by the
Government at the moment similiar to Visit Nepal 98 and Amazing Thailand,
campaigns. The country
population is only 4.8 million for the 200,000 sq km (compared with Thailands'
58 million living in an area only 2.5 times the size). The population
is well dispersed around the country so rush hour in the captial (480,00
people only!) is a doddle to jay-walk through the sandy main boulevards.
To top it off Laos is also extremely cheap to travel and has numerous
french restaurants and bakeries with tremendous food. Lack of comfortable
transport is the only annoyance. $1 US =
12,5000 Lao Kip
$1 US = 58
Thai Bhats in a bank in Laos!
Saturday
17th Janauary
1998 During our
walking tour of Viantienne we sat by Buddha in many Wats, strolled along
sandy main roads, greeted locals and received warm smiles in return. Chldren
ran up to us asking 'What is youor name?", Buddhist students bade
us "Good Morning ' and conversed in english with us. Spie was a
15 year old chap dressed in is bright orange robe and holding a London
black umbrella above his shaved smiling head to shade out the sun. After
snapping his image with his permission, at the Sacred Stuppa he waited
for us to chat as we walked down the 3 km stretch towards the Victory
Memorial - Arc de Triomphe. He would finish studying in his monastery
next year and would go to New York where he lived when he was younger
and where his father still resides. His aim was to study drama in New
York, although it was quite difficult imagine how this placid looking
buddhist student would fit in waiving his arms to Shakespeare unashamedly
on the big stage. We all love Laos and plan to stay longer than our original
few days depending on which areas are accessible and not in too much danger
from rebel geurillas which tend to cause disurbances on the aptly chosen
Route 13.
For some reason my little computer has wiped the entry for Laos.
Sorry - things get hairy and lax from here on!
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