My Peace Corps Thailand experience... Please keep in mind that the opinions and views expressed in this blog in no way represent those of the Peace Corps and/or the United States Government or any views other than my own.
Saturday, May 23, 2009
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
Vang Vieng & Vientiene
Then Chad got a beer to go & we started floating.
But we didn't get 20 feet before they pulled us into the next bar. Bars #2 & 3:
It was pure craziness! They were giving free whiskey shots when you bought a beer, there were zip-lines & swings & slides, buckets of alcohol, and dancing...it was crazy!
We wanted to try the river one more time because we didn't make it all the way on our first try. So the next day, we left earlier...and still didn't make it! We got a lot further this time, but we still had to get a ride back into town. We gave Chad's camera up for lost & headed into Vientiene the next day.
Vientiene was awesome. I could definitely see myself living there. There was a really nice international/French feel to the city & a lot of expats living there (at least in the area we were). Our first morning there, we were walking out of a little cafe & this guy grabs Chad & tells him that he has Chad's camera! He was floating down the river with his friends & saw the camera in the water & grabbed it. He recognized Chad from the pictures on the camera! For those of you familiar with Idaho, that would be like loosing your camera at Lava Hot Springs & walking out of an Albertson's in Boise & some random stranger comes up to you & tells you that they have your camera. We were flying to Vietnam the next day, so the odds of running into this guy were very low. But we got the camera back & all of the pictures...there really are some good people out there! And we flew out to Vietnam the next day.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Mekong River & Luang Prabang
We had heard horror stories about the boats...that they pack people in & you're stuck on hard benches for 8 hours with no room to move around. I didn't think it was all that bad - a lot better than the bus because you could get up and move around. We even had a card game going at one point.
Luang Prabang was beautiful! One of my favorite cities. It had a French vibe to it that was a lot of fun. There's a hill in the middle of the town with a pagoda on top & we climbed up.
I had to get this picture...what do the three of them have in common?Chad on a cannon...anything dangerous about this?They made planters out of bombshells.
That afternoon we went to some waterfalls nearby.
We decided to climb to the top & it was a pretty tough climb. I was going slow because I kept slipping out of my shoes. I told Chad to go on & I would meet them at the top. There was this French guy behind me & he must have heard me because in English he said "you can do it." I thought it was pretty nice of him to encourage me - he kept repeating that phrase then I heard him mumble something in French with Obama's name in it & I realized that he was trying to encourage me with "Yes we can," Obama's campaign slogan.
I made it to the top only to have to climb down again to get to the water...I thought I was going to die because the climb down looked like this:
Chad & the girls swam at the top...I didn't want to climb down soaking wet, so I waited until we got back to the bottom.The next day, Chad and I left Tara & Tessa at Luang Prabang for Vang Vien.