Fisher on the Mekong riverside
Fisher village on the Mekong riverside
Simple machine to dry tea leafes
Waterfalls in the Muang Pak Xong area
Vegetable vendor girls at the market in Pakse
The border to Cambodia
High way vendors selling snack food ...
Russian constracted bridge over the Se Don River
Debris of the Wat Phu
View from the hill to Baan Nongsa
Wat Phu Champasak
Wat Phu
Buddha image in Wat Phu
Wat Phu up on the hill
The Australian friendship bridge to Laos
Wat Choom Khong
Monks at the Phu Si hill
View down the Phu Si hill
Haw Kham Palace
Boarding for a ride to the Pak Ou Caves
Along the Mekong river
The steps to the caves
Tham Thing
800 years old heap of rubble
Wat Phu down the hill
View to the Wat Phu complex
Obeisance to Buddha before entering Wat Phou
Lao women selling herbal drinks in front of the wa…
A former palace used as hotel
At the Mekong riverside
Lao village Mueang Không on the Mekong river
Young Lao girl guides us on the river
Don Det village on the river side
Don Det village
Khone Falls
Khone Falls
Khone Falls
Khone Falls
Having fun in one of the Mekong ponds
Ferry pier to Cambodia
At the market in Pakse
Ant larvae to sell for cooking
Simple guest house in Pakse
Maenam Se mounths into the Mekong river
Having fun at the river bank
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Wat Phu (mountain temple) is a site that dates back to the 5th century. The original temple was built by the Khmer Hindus at the top of a hill at the site of a fresh water spring. The peak of the hill is said to resemble a lingum or Shiva Phallus. The exact history of Wat Phu is unclear, but was certainly the site of a temple of the Khmer empire that eventually made Ankor Wat its capital. The temple is stunning, and very remote, with superb views of the Mekong valley. At the top of the temple site are a number of carved rocks, resembling a crocodile, a naga and an elephant. It is believed that these rocks were used for human sacrifice.
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