tiabunna's photos with the keyword: cave

Tham Piew Cave

14 Jul 2020 33 20 294
Caution this may distress some people. During the "Secret War", the US essentially declared the east of Laos as a "free fire zone", bombing all the buildings and attacking any people spotted. I should add that this area was under the control of the Pathet Lao, who eventually won power in Laos. Many people became refugees in the west of the country, but some villagers stayed, living in caves by day and tending their rice fields at night. The Tham Piew cave was such a refuge, until 24 November 1968 when it was attacked by three fighter aircraft. The bombs from the first two cleared the jungle from in front of the cave, the third sent its bomb load into the cave, incinerating all 374 of the villagers inside. Only one was outside at a safe distance to witness the atrocity and give a report. The cave is now a national memorial and the date is a national Lao Day of Remembrance. PiP1 - the statue of a soldier, holding a dead child, near the entrance area PiP2 - the view from the cave, looking in the direction from which the bombers came PiP3 - the blackened rocks at the cave entry, with little memorials to the people lost PiP4 - the stairway down from the cave, on the walkway built since the event.

Pak Ou caves

25 Jun 2020 55 51 510
Upstream on the Mekong River from Luang Prabang are the Pak Ou caves. They're now a tourist destination, but for aeons they have been a revered Buddhist shrine where people have left statues of the Buddha, some now exceedingly old. (See the PiPs.) Best viewed large. Click here for a view from the caves. HFF everyone, stay safe and have a great weekend. Explored.

View from Pak Ou Caves

13 Jun 2013 6 6 648
Upstream from Luang Prabang there is an impressive view across the Mekong River to the village of Pak Ou from the caves of that name. In the caves there are huge numbers of Buddha statues - some extremely old.