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  • Rows of spindles of dark thread sit on racks at a weaver's house in northeastern Laos.
    Laos Weaving Spindles of Thread (335...tif
  • A village in the Plain of Jars in northeastern Laos. With its wooden house frames and corrugated iron roofs, as well as electricity cables, this village, which specializes in weaving, is fairly wealthy by rural Lao standards.
    Weaving Village in Laos (33512010215...tif
  • A woman using her loom on the dirt floor under her house in northeastern Laos. At right, in the foreground, is some of the brightly dyed silk thread she's using, and at bottom right you can see part of a bicycle wheel that has been repurposed for part of the spindle.
    Laos Weaving Silk Spindle Under Hous...tif
  • A woman using her loom on the dirt floor under her house in northeastern Laos. At right, in the foreground, is some of the brightly dyed silk thread she's using, and at bottom right you can see part of a bicycle wheel that has been repurposed for part of the spindle. At right is a tractor the family uses for farming.
    Laos Weaving Workspace (335120102140...tif
  • A weaver in northeastern Laos makes a simple spindle loom out of bamboo and an old bicycle wheel, with brightly dyed silk thread.
    Laos Weaving Bicycle Wheel Spindle (...tif
  • Leaves of bamboo in Laos.
    Bamboo Leaves in Laos (3361202030609...tif
  • A salesman shows off a sample of his family's woven fabric in northeastern Laos.
    Laos Weaving Salesman (3351201015758...tif
  • A rack used to dye thread under a weaver's house in northeastern Laos. Finished products (and some clothes drying) sit on top.
    Laos Weaving Thread Coloring (335120...tif
  • A woman uses her loom in weaving silk fabric in northeastern Laos.
    Laos Weaving Woman Shuttling (335120...tif
  • A woman uses her loom in hand-weaving silk fabric in northeastern Laos.
    Laos Hand Weaving (3351201021338).tif
  • A woman uses her loom in weaving silk fabric in northeastern Laos. The loom is set up under her house, on the dirt floor.
    Laos Weaving with Loom (335120102133...tif
  • A stone jar on its side at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Jar on its...tif
  • Some of the round stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Cylindrica...tif
  • Stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Group of J...tif
  • One of the many hollow stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Hollow Jar...tif
  • Some of the cylindrical stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Stone Jars...tif
  • Some of the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Hollow Jars (3351...tif
  • Visitors amongst the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Stone Jars (33512...tif
  • The top of a stone jar at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Top Openin...tif
  • Lao children play among the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Children Playing ...tif
  • A group of tourists amongst the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Group of Tourists...tif
  • A cluster of stone jars next to buildings on the outskirts of Phonsavan at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Phonsavan (335120...tif
  • A cluster of stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Landscape (335120...tif
  • Some of the mysterious stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Visitors (3351201...tif
  • A dirt path among the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Path (33512010955...tif
  • A stone jar with a lid at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars with Lid (3351201...tif
  • Stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Cluster (33512010...tif
  • Cluster of the hollow stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Archeologi...tif
  • Stone jars under the trees at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Archeologi...tif
  • Cluster of stone jars at Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Under the ...tif
  • Hollow stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars with Tree (335120...tif
  • A family poses for photos amongst the stone jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Posing for Photos...tif
  • Full (background) and half (foreground) jars at Site 1 of the Plain of Jars in north-central Laos. Much remains unknown about the age and purpose of the thousands of stone jars clustered in the region. Most accounts date them to at least a couple of thousand years ago and theories have been put forward that they were used in burial rituals.
    Laos Plain of Jars Full and Half (33...tif
  • Three young Hmong women in traditional costumes for the Hmong New Year pose for a photo amongst the ancient stone jars of the Plain of Jars, Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Hmong Girls in Co...tif
  • A Military Assistance Group (MAG) marker denoting a safe path amongst the stone jars at Site 1 in the Plain of Jars. The bombing by the US Air Force of the region between 1964 and 1973 has left a legacy of a large number of unexploded munitions (UXO) that groups such as MAG are helping to clear.
    Laos Plain of Jars MAG Marker (33512...tif
  • A platform holds the storks of threshed rice in a field on the way to Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Ricey Paddy with ...tif
  • Rice fields and walkway on the way to Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Rice Fields and W...tif
  • A grassed over bomb crater from the Vietnam War. During the period 1964 through 1973, the Plain of Jars region was bombed heavily by the US Air Force in an effort to disrupt the supply lines of the Ho Chi Minh Trail.
    Laos Plain of Jars Bomb Crater (3351...tif
  • A village in the Plain of Jars in northeastern Laos. With its wooden house frames and corrugated iron roofs, as well as electricity cables, this village, which specializes in weaving, is fairly wealthy by rural Lao standards.
    Village in Laos Plain of Jars (33512...tif
  • Unexploded munitions left over from the Vietnam War are used in a fence in a village in the Plain of Jars, Laos, known as Bomb Village.
    Laos Bomb Village Plain of Jars Fenc...tif
  • A stack of threshed rice storks behind a bamboo fence in rice fields near Site 3 of the Plain of Jars, Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Threshed Rice (33...tif
  • Rice paddies on the way to Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Rice Paddy Floode...tif
  • Rice fields on the way to Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Site 3 Rice Field...tif
  • Unexploded munitions left over from the Vietnam War are used as fence posts in a village in the Plain of Jars, Laos, known as Bomb Village.
    Laos Bomb Village Plain of Jars (335...tif
  • A narrow, elevated dirt path leads through the rice paddies near Site 3 in the Plain of Jars, Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Rice Field Walkwa...tif
  • The corner of a fence made of bamboo around a rice field near Site 3 at the Plain of Jars, Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Bamboo Fence (336...tif
  • A farm on the way to Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Farm (33612020312...tif
  • The landscape of Plain of Jars Site 1 on the Xieng Khouang plateau, Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Xieng Khouang Pla...tif
  • A platform holds the storks of threshed rice in a field on the way to Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Rice on a Platfor...tif
  • A stack of trashed rice stems in a field on the way to Site 3 of the Plain of Jars in Laos.
    Laos Plain of Jars Rice Farm (336120...tif
  • A sign marking a trench line from bomb craters at Site 1 in the Plain of Jars, Laos. The US bombing campaign from 1964 through 1973 left this region pockmarked with bomb craters.
    Laos Plain of Jars Trench Line Sign ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • The menhirs (standing stones) or Hintang, near Sam Neua, in northeast Laos. The origin of the stones and the round stone covers is unknown, but they are presumed to be related to burial rituals, similar to the stone jars in the Plain of Jars. The stones were first studied by Madeleine Colani, a French archeologist, in the 1930s as part of her broader work on the megalithic stone jars that give the Plain of Jars their name.
    Standing Stones of Hintang near Sam ...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • A fresh bowl of beef noodle soup, a staple of Lao cuisine, in a morning market in northern Laos.
    Bowl of Beef Noodle Soup (Pho) in La...tif
  • A mishmash of advertising signs on the outside of restaurants and shops in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos, capital of Xieng Khouang Province and a central town in the Plain of Jars. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Advertising Signs (33...tif
  • A bamboo rat and birds for sale at the large and bustling morning market in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos, capital of Xieng Khouang Province and a central town in the Plain of Jars. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Market Bamboo Rat (33...tif
  • A young boy helps repair a pot-hold in the street in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos, capital of Xieng Khouang Province and a central town in the Plain of Jars. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Boy in Street (336120...tif
  • A dusty side-street in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos, capital of Xieng Khouang Province and a central town in the Plain of Jars. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Street (3361202010536...tif
  • The dusty main street in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos, capital of Xieng Khouang Province and a central town in the Plain of Jars. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Main Street (33612020...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • A corridor of young people play catch at the New Year celebration in Phonsavan. Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • The morning sunlight catches the smoke from stoves as vendors at the morning market in Phonsavan in northeast Laos sell a wide range of freshly cooked food and local cuisine, including grilled sparrow, pork, chicken, insects, bamboo rats, and dog. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Morning Market Meals (3361...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Vendors sell their wares at the New Year celebration in Phonsavan. Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Fresh chicken eggs and herbs for sale at the large and bustling morning market in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Market Eggs and Herbs...tif
  • Vendors at the large undercover morning market in Phonsavan in northeast Laos sell a wide range of freshly cooked food and local cuisine, including grilled sparrow, pork, chicken, insects, and dog. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Morning Market Local Cuisi...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Ball games at the New Year celebration in Phonsavan. Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • A ferris wheel at the New Year celebration in Phonsavan. Young Hmong men and women flock to the New Year festival in in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. Hmong girls dress in brightly colored costumes and engage ball games of catch as part of a ritual traditionally designed to find husbands. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Hmong New Year Festival in Phonsavan...tif
  • Vendors at the morning market in Phonsavan in northeast Laos sell a wide range of freshly cooked food and local cuisine delicacies, including grilled sparrow, pork, chicken, insects, and dog. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Morning Market Cooked Food...tif
  • A tattered, old hammer and sickle Communist flag blows in the breeze in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Old Hammer and Sickle Flag (33612020...tif
  • A butcher talks with a customer at the large and bustling morning market in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. The market has no refrigeration, so vendors must accurately predict how much perishable food to put out on any given day. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Market Butcher (33612...tif
  • Fresh fruits and vegetables for sale at the large and bustling morning market in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Market Fruits and Veg...tif
  • A set of old scales sits amongst an assortment of nuts and seeds for sale at the large and bustling morning market in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Market Nuts (33612020...tif
  • Vendors at the large morning market in Phonsavan in northeast Laos sell fish and fresh poultry. Although the country is landlocked, river fishes are a common food in Laos. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Morning Market Fish (33612...tif
  • The morning sunlight catches the smoke as vendors at the morning market in Phonsavan in northeast Laos sell a wide range of freshly cooked food and local cuisine, including grilled sparrow, pork, chicken, insects, bamboo rats, and dog. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Morning Market Food (33612...tif
  • Small dried and salted fish for sale at the large and bustling morning market in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Market Dried Fish (33...tif
  • Vendors sell shellfish and fish from plastic tubs at the large and bustling morning market in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Market Shellfish (336...tif
  • A customer buys meet from a butcher at the large and bustling morning market in Phonsavan in northeastern Laos. The people of the region are predominantly of Hmong ethnicity.
    Phonsavan Laos Market Fresh Meat (33...tif
  • A small town on a crossroads in nothern Laos.
    Crossroads Town in Laos (33512010547...tif
  • African bees swarm over a jar of honey at a campground near Tarangire National Park in northern Tanzania.
    Tarangire National Park African Bees...tif