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Breakfast was not great, but OK Off on the road
and a stop at a church. |
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Madonna figures on the outside. Pepper corn laid
out to dry in the sun. |
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Rice fields.
Newly sown rice filed. Hardly a week old. |
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Difference between one week and one
month old rice fields. Elephant tourism. |
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Martin, June and ViAnh in front of
the sigh where our host, Mr. Long is featured.
Elephants' snacks. |
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Nice flowers and bananas in the sun
to riipe. They are used as elephants's snacks
after a walk. |
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Martin, June and ViAnh in their
yellow Vietnam T-shirts. Rice cooked in bamboo
sticks that are cut out. |
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June and ViAnh off on elephant for
a ride. On top of the elephant. |
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The driver, 2nd cousin of the boss,
ViAnh and the Boss, Mr. Long.
Wooden statues are every where.
ViAnh's elephant is getting its snacks. |
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ViAnh is picking up
snacks. The official sign of the place. |
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Restaurant for group
tourism. Martin had chicken. |
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Vietnamese like to
litter throwing empty cans on the floor. Martin
with Boss, driver and ViAnh. |
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June, ViAnh and Martin
in front of the elephants used for rides and to eat coffee beans.
The boss joined us. |
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the Boss, Mr Long.
Martin with coffee for MK. |
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Martin bought some
elephant coffee for MK. They had a local hotel
as well. |
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The hotel sign.
Martin is too old and fat for these steep stairs. |
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Made it to the top.
Lake Lak, the 2nd biggest in Vietnam. |
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The old resident for a
former king. We are on the stairs of the royal
hose. |
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Lake Lak in the
midlands, some 500 meters above sea level. The
wealthy city below. |
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Fancy tree.
Inside the former kind's residence. |
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The
Mnong or Munong is an ethnic group in Vietnam.
ViAnh enjoying an icecream. |
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Among the
The
Mnong or Munong, there are some bearded
women. In the evening we chased a
restaurant that was closed 3 years ago. Now, a new name. |
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Martin likes ribs.
We sat outside. A little bit on the chilly side. 24 degrees Centigrade. |
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ViAnh's yellow shirt
matches the beams. |
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