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MapSunset in the hill country. No photoshop manipulation necessary, that's actually what it looked like. Read more at luxagraf: Safe as Milk.
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Sunset in the hill country. No photoshop manipulation necessary, that's actually what it looked like. Read more at luxagraf: Safe as Milk.
Random pit stop outside of Sekong. So this is what David Byrne was talking about. Read more at luxagraf: Safe as Milk.
Debi. Truly disturbed to be in a brothel, even though it wasn't much of a brothel.
I don't know where you get such silly hats, but Debi had quite a few. Apparently in England there's a whole ministry devoted to silly hats. Or that's what I hear.
One of the two local girls that showed us around Sekong. She and her sister had a little thing for Matt.
Supposedly there are fish in this pond that have penchant for biting off the tip of the male member as the guidebook so delicately put it, or as Matt said "blimey, they bite your dick off?". Luckily we didn't encounter any. you can read about it in more detail on luxagraf: Safe as Milk.
The United States dropped more bombs on Laos than were dropped in the whole of WWII. Even worse we left a bunch of broken ones lying all over the place.
A few of the unexploded bombs that have been pulled out of the Laos countryside. Unfortunately thousands more remain. Safe as Milk.
One would think, if one were to illegally bomb a country, that one would not print the place of origin on the side of the bomb. Incontrovertible proof -- not only are we assholes, we're stupid too. Safe as Milk.