Peter Mcconnell
New Zealand
Photos from around Central Otago plus some of my father doing what he loved most, fishing in the high country dams of lake Onslow and Poolburn.
VIEW PHOTOSMandalay
From my travels in Myanmar 2015 and featuring the longest teak bridge in the world
VIEW PHOTOSQu Deng Ge Temple
We stop off at the Qu Deng Ge Temple in Yunnan Province China. Close to the town of Deqin and the Tibetan border. Even though we are still in China 80% of the population are Tibetan. The Temple is a place for Tibetans to pay homage to the sacred mountains. Walking around the temple always
VIEW PHOTOSSangkhom Northeaster Thailand
Just 80km upstream from Nong Khai is the small village of Sangkhom. I chose to stay at the Buoy Guest House as they offer small riverside cottages. They also kindly organized an evening boat trip. Not far from town, the mountain Wat Pha Tak Sua offers amazing views over the River and into neighbouring Laos.
VIEW PHOTOSChiang Khan Northeastern Thailand
Returning to Nong Khai after Sangkhom, I again caught the 507-18 bus this time to Chiang Khan. On a beautiful stretch of the river, Chiang Khan is a very popular weekend getaway for Thais. Souvenirs, clothing, snacks, meals, and nibbles can be purchased along its walking street. Bicycles can be hired and if you are
VIEW PHOTOSNong Khai Northeast Thailand
Leaving Laos across the original friendship bride and getting through Thailand immigration I arrive at the border town of Nong Khai. Apart from the smaller cargo boats ferrying goods back and forth to Laos, there appeared to be no options to travel further via the river. Wanting to visit and stay at some of the
VIEW PHOTOSNakhon Phanom Northeastern Thailand
Having finished exploring the towns upriver from Nong Khai I set out to visit the 3 Thai riverside towns below it. Having again booked a riverside motel the views across to the limestone mountains of Thakhey Laos are just stunning. I was up early to see some local ladies exercising and doing their dance practice.
VIEW PHOTOSVientiane Laos
Vientiane is the Riverside Capital city of Laos. And once again the River borders Thailand and is just a 40-minute bus trip across the Friendship Bridge to Nong Khai Thailand. I spent Christmas in Vientiane and the city was preparing for the New Years’ eve celebrations. You can view Vientiane’s location here
VIEW PHOTOSSavannakhet Southern Laos
From That Phanom I catch a bus to Mukdahan then another minivan across yet another friendships bridge this time the number two. Through the now-familiar Laos immigration, fill in the visa application form, attach one passport photo and $30 American, then wait. I spent a few days exploring Savannakhet and found some great restaurants and
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