Looks as if we're leaving Luang Prabang tomorrow, our stay was a bit shorter than we'd planned but we're going to tack on the beaches in Cambodia to our trip. Both Dust and I took a walk up Phousi hill to look out over the city, mind you on separate occasions. What a nice little town! We've got some nice little photos too.
There's also one of a flower sitting inside a bomb, should have been included in our last post. Seems to me like the ultimate way to say "Up yours America, is that the best you can do?". Good for them.
Unfortunately, due to the aforementioned sickness, I stayed in bed while Dustin and a friend of ours Larry took off to Kwang Si waterfall, something I was really looking forward to. Since I wasn't there, but have the pictures, I'll do my best to narrate. Here's one of me curled up in a ball on my bed, sweating:
At this point I had just woken up and was trying desperately to rehydrate myself without actually sitting up, wishing I was dead:
Aaah, must have been nice. But there are waterfalls in Vang Vieng, our next stop, so I don't have to go totally without.
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Hey guys - this local dish shounds awesome! Bring back some for me!
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Soup No. 5 (Yes, that's the real name)
Location - Balaw Balaw in Luzon, Philippines
Soup made from the back and testicles of a cow is eaten at Balaw Balaw in Luzon, Philippines. In the United States, cow testicles are also sometimes referred to as "Rocky Mountain oysters" and can be prepared in a batter and then fried in oil and eaten with hot sauce.
You are talking about to the soup so i like the chicken corn soup.Its very delicious and its recipe is also very simple.
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