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Tag Archives: Laos
 “The mosquitos are our friends.” These were the words of Beatrix, our pranayama (breathing exercise) teacher as we sat in a small, hot, darkening room in Nong Khai, Northern Thailand. Her voice embodied calm, as only a yogini’s can, as it floated through the buzzing, humming, mosquito-filled evening. These words spun around my head as I sat…
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Posted inCulture,Every Day Life,Laos,Nature,Religious Practice,TravelTags: blog,boats,buddhism,children,Laos,National Park,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,sculpture,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
 I received a postcard from friends this week: a picture of women in Laos on their knees giving alms to the monks. It reminded me how much I love Laos: the songs, dances and smiles of the people, the brilliant hand-woven fabrics, the colourful markets, the ethnic villages, the beautiful countryside… I’m less fond of the border…
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Posted inArchitecture,Laos,Religious Practice,TravelTags: architecture,blog,Laos,Luang Prabang,people,Photo Blog,religion,sculpture,temple,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,World Heritage,worship
 Some trips are such a jumble of colours and textures that they more closely resemble a crazy quilt than a tidy tapestry. So it was for me on the short trip to Attapeu Province in Southwestern Laos in January: a mix of Wats (temples), waterfalls and monuments; rural plantations and rough-board housing rubbing shoulders with…
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Posted inCulture,Every Day Life,History,Laos,Memorial,Religious Practice,Rural,TravelTags: agriculture,blog,buddhism,farming,Laos,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,rural,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,work
Thursday, February 17, 2011
 If you have very little to start with, it takes very little to make a big difference. Attapeu province in the southernmost part of Laos provides access to the infamous Ho Chi Minh Trail and two National Diversity Conservation Areas – and very little else. During the French administration it was a base for Nation Liberation…
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Posted inEvery Day Life,Laos,Rural,Travel,WorkTags: arts and crafts,Attapeu,blog,children,cotton,Laos,people,Photo Blog,textiles,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,weaving
Thursday, February 10, 2011
 Bong! Bong! Bong! The sound of gongs reverberate in my head; deep, surprisingly melodic tones that almost transport me back to Bhutanese monasteries… But in this image there are no tall, ornately carved and painted wooden buildings; in fact we are outdoors on dusty ground, surrounded by dry trees, old people and children, with few…
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Posted inCulture,Every Day Life,Laos,Rural,TravelTags: blog,children,elderly,ethnic minorities,ethnic minority,Laos,Lawae,people,Photo Blog,traditional,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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