Laos countryside

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Only the very main roads are tarred - and skimpily at best. Other roads are this red dirt that turns to sticky red glue when it rains.

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Laos and the various Lao peoples are friendly, honest and pleasant.
Most of the country are subsistence farmers.
Laos is high up on my list of favorite countries.
That is a storage hut for sacks of rice.

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Cool shots....!
 
The challenge, as anyone knows who has shot in these places, is that they are very hot and it's usually dusty with a good many insects and you're tired from schlepping stuff around and you need to put that to one side and see the shots and shoot the shots that can be edited to match what you see in your mind.
 
The challenge, as anyone knows who has shot in these places, is that they are very hot and it's usually dusty with a good many insects and you're tired from schlepping stuff around and you need to put that to one side and see the shots and shoot the shots that can be edited to match what you see in your mind.

You must be from Brooklyn, NY nobody else uses words like schlepping....and obviously the stoop.... lol

Very nice shots!

Cheers,

Enezdez
 
Nice images. They definitely give a feel for the character of the place.
 
Sounds to me like the dirt has red clay in it if it acts like that.

Nice, interesting shots. Reminds me of life outside Gwangam-dong village in Korea.
 

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