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Comment from: Ben
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Lovely pictures. Interestingly, you're worried about exposing the site to tourism and yet you're also blogging about it to the world. This is what's called the 'Attenborough Dilemma'.

I'll drop in there and collect a few samples if I'm in the area ;)
26/10/09 @ 11:23
Comment from: Stephen Cleary
That's one whopper blog. Excellent read. Makes me remember a few months back when chatting to Paul about Vang Viang in Laos. We had first been there, in was it? 1996? In those days this 'village' had something like 3/4 totally basic guesthouses. With only one shack in the early evening where you could get a jug of Beer Lao.

Nowadays though, Vang Viang is the Khao Sarn Road of Laos!
27/10/09 @ 13:11
Comment from: Paul Wilding Email
I still have some pics of Vang Viang from back then, though if a person who had lived in Vang Viang for the last six months saw them they wouldn't be able to recognise the place from them. It has to be the most changed place I've ever encountered.

It's still amazing to think the whole river bank was grass you could walk along with nothing but a few wooden shacks.
27/10/09 @ 21:39

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