Saturday, January 5, 2008

Cold Sore Or Impetigo On Nose

Laos Singapore (third): starting the year on sports

To start the new year we decided to go for a ride by bicycle in southern Laos ... well small, small ... when even 450 kms in 6 days! We specially do not like getting hurt but the bike can explore a region has a pleasant rhythm, to have contact with local people ... writ of best pr Ofita shut up in a car, going down only to tourist attractions.

So a bike that we discover the good life in this country back illuminated by the smiles of its people despite their living conditions very difficult.



We ride amidst stunning landscapes of rice fields, waterfalls and especially along the Mekong with its 4000 islands.

After the consolation effort!



Question bicycle is far from being the only ones to get around that way but with our helmets and our equipment is eyes attracts necessarily



In Laos, few private cars, while the bikes apart, you see a variety of tractors and vans, and everyone piled including chickens and pigs!

Friday, January 4, 2008

Gown Rentals Within Manila

Laos (2 / 3): A country full of children

Our journey has been marked by Sabaidi (hello) children. Currents to meet us and we clap for the bravest, a look then a big smile after being told Sabaidi for the timid. Pure bliss!






Les enfants s'amusent d'un rien: le jeu du lance de tong ( genre de petanque ou les tongues remplacent les boules et des elastiques le cochonnet), un bidon reconverti en petite voiture ou encore un pauvre poulet qui a du mal a survivre...



Malheureusement ils perdent rapidement leur innocence. A peine ages de 7-8 ans, les petites filles s'occupent deja de leurs petits freres et sisters, fetching water from the river (no running water in the villages) while their parents work.




Thursday, January 3, 2008

Wholesale Western Conchos

Laos (3 / 3 ): A simple life but not devoid of pleasure ...

"If you do not like my fire Then do not come around
'cause I'm gonna burn one down ... "



Seriously daily it is also this: crops, fishing, shelling nuts to produce oil ... before returning to the village to discuss around a small campfire.