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Afternoon Chat87 viewsThe boys take meager shade below the tree and watch the river below as they doubtless ponder all sorts of things that mean nothing.
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Stick Seller86 viewsAs we departed the path, this woman had some walking sticks on offer.
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View to a Hill86 viewsNot a bad spot to live if you don't mind a lot of rain and cloud.
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Towering Terraces85 viewsSome of the rice hills were quite steep farming indeed.
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Bamboo Forest85 viewsA nice way to frame the photo, wouldn't you say?
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Rolling Rice84 viewsThe hills are alive with the stuff.
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Feeding the Terraces84 viewsThe waterfall would doubtless fill these and many other terraces downstream.
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Of Rice and Rain84 viewsAlthough we didn't have much rain the first day, the second was plenty wet.
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Little Talk83 viewsThe girls chat and adjust costumes overlooking the valley.
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Village Kids83 viewsNot yet old enough to dress up and show travellers around.
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Waterfalls83 viewsThings like this are responsible for creating the Sapa valley.
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Smaller Than a Village82 viewsThis collection of houses is modest indeed.
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Sapa Town81 viewsCrowning the hills and rolling along with them.
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Following the Leaders81 viewsCoo and Mor lead the way with Soo and her basket not far behind.
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PopuLaura81 viewsVillage girls gather around Laura and ask questions about all sorts of topics, calling her 'lulu' (funny) as appropriate.
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Watering Buffalo Hole81 viewsA high altitude dipping spot.
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Valley Below80 viewsWe were so high up it is hard to tell that all below is terraced.
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Vale of Sapa79 viewsA stream traced to its source.
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Unhappy Kids79 viewsThey look a combination of annoyed and bored. Lucky they weren't looking at me.
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Clear Selling79 viewsA beautiful day to spread out a blanket and sell some goods.
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