Children tend to be the most curious subjects. They will usually peer straight into the camera. This girl was in a paper shop in Ban Xieng Leck. Click here for more pictures…

Street vendors are also very interested in strangers, but usually for a different reason. This is a vendor at the night market in Luang Prabang. Click here for more pictures…

Laos is not a populous country, but with a population about the size of Washington state’s (7 million) in a space the size of Utah (230,800 sq km), things are pretty spread out. Which brings with it the need to get around. This is Sakkaline Road, one of the main drags in Luang Prabang. Click here for more pictures…

The Mekong River starts in Tibet and flows through 6 countries before it reaches the sea. A slow boat trip up the river from Luang Prabang is the perfect way to survey the stream of multi-national trash. 🙂 Click here for more pictures…

The captain of our boat sings to himself as he goes upriver. Maybe you would too if you have this view from your office. Click here for more pictures…

The city of Luang Prabang, an UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located at the confluence of the Nam Khan and the Mekong rivers. There are a few bridges to cross the Nam Khan. This is the most interesting one. Click here for its story…
