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Paksong -Southern Laos (coffee, tea, avocados)

Local monks helping fix the walkway by the river
A beautiful sunset in Pakse
Waiting with the family tractor for the rain to stop
Tad fang waterfall in Poksong
Do you wanna do the zip line across the canyon? Pretty scary
You can have a table sent along on the zip line so you can drink your coffee suspended over the canyon. They have another option so you can sleep in a hammock on the zip line over the canyon. Is that on your bucket list?
The dogs don’t care who’s doing the zip line training
Parallel zip lines. The guy in Orange on the right is getting his phone ready to video the person on the left as they go across the canyon
Avocados are available in this area for about $.70 per kilo and they are delicious. Most people have avocado trees in their yard and then they put up a little stand in front of their house on the road to sell their avocados
There was quite an accident with these trucks and trailers
A captured American army Jeep with the wrong force identifier under the windshield. It obviously it’s still running but has been extensively used
This very aggressive Vietnamese electric vehicle manufacturer is using 3M for some parts of their manufacturing and probably display the company symbol. This was on a local taxi, part of a new, inexpensive, taxi service in Vientiane
The new Lao development bank in Pakse. The architecture is a little bewildering. It is very white.
The kid on the back really wanted to wave to me but he is following the strict orders from his younger brother who is driving to hang on tight and not let go
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