Some stereotypes are actually true: the way to a man's heart is through his stomach, lol. Long reflections about whether to go back to Vietnam (Dong Hoi, Kon Tum, Hanoi?) or keep staying in rural corners of Laos ended when I went in a small family restaurant and found the perfect stir-fried pork with holy basil there. Having finished the dish, I realized that staying in Xepon and generally Laos is a better choice after all. πŸ˜€

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Fresh and full of vitamins! I asked spicy 🌢️🌢️🌢️ and also took this sauce dish with chili in fish sauce too. Firstly, chili makes me high πŸ˜€, secondly, chili is one of the top sources of vitamin C and not only. πŸ€“ After 3 months in Vietnam, I really wanted good Thai-Lao food, and I got it. 😊

With this mood, I decided to walk to the neighboring roadside village where I had never been. It's 1.5 km away from the town center, I mean, this center:

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πŸ˜„ That's how the main intersection looks. However! They are constructing paved streets, at least, three. Xepon is growing to become a larger and wealthier town in 10-20 years. So, I don't want to be critical about the place, a good future is coming (if no wars in the region, of course).

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So, that adds to my photography an extra emphasis: to document Xepon before this expected transformation. I mean, the tallest building in the town is the 3-floor hotel I am staying in... It won't be this forever.

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These unpaved (and charming) roads won't stay forever either. I will create a photo archive, I just need to publish it somewhere so it doesn’t disappear.

...These were my thoughts on August 23, 2024, when I headed along the highway to the nearby village

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The tiny adventure started with witnessing goats crossing the highway A bold undertaking that ended in success! πŸ˜€

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The further you are from Xepon center, the more people pay attention to you, the more motorbike drivers and their passengers turn their heads to look at an unexpected falang.

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But that doesn't make you feel uncomfortable - people are so nice here.

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The most sociable part of society are kids. In villages, smaller ones often start shouting "hello! sabadee!" when they see a foreigner (that was the same in 2012 when I visited Laos for the first time). They sometimes want to be photographed.

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While teenagers on motorbikes can stop by you to ask you to take images of them.

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It's always pleasure to meet Lao kids since all of them have excellent manners.

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I kept walking but slowly. When you are in a hurry, you exhaust your mind; meanwhile, a slow pace cures your mind.

Love how houses look in this part of Laos, no matter if these are a mat house or a mansion:

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Isn't it fantastic?

Stilt wooden houses, love them:

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Another one:

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She was surprised (and happy) that I wanted to photograph her, and also showed me with a gesture that I have a big nose:

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No offense, she just wanted to express how she was impressed with this feature of my face πŸ˜€ unusual for Laos.

More houses: a mat building on stilts, old and tilted:

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I was spotted by a group of kids, a photo session was coming πŸ˜€

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The happiest kids in the world live in Laos, no idea why. πŸ™‚

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Let's keep walking!

Another mat house with a veranda:

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A repair shop:

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On my way back, I was approached by the same children, but, this time, they posed in the gangsta style:

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Just a silly gesture they recently learned from, probably, a movie or TikTok. A year ago everyone used to show a thumb-up only.

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From the very beginning, I decided that I would keep walking until I encounter unpleasant dogs. I could go quite far but, eventually, I saw two gloomy Gollums watching me. It was not dangerous but disturbing - they could start double barking, more dogs could be present potentially to join that concert... And I decided it was a sign... I still had the energy to return without feeling exhausted, with pleasure. And I chose this scenario.

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It was an adorable late-afternoon stroll! Going to keep exploring Xepon and its surroundings this way.

I took these images with a Nikkor 50mm on a full-frame DSLR Nikon D750 on August 23, 2024, in Xepon, Laos.