Mistery In Laos

September 21, 2008 by Admin  
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Ancient Laos legends tell of the giants who drunk water from these enormous mysterious “cups”. Similar sites were also found in Thailand and in North India. Their locations are strung along a straight line, which suggests that they were built on some kind of a trade route.

The Plain Of Jars is probably South East Asia’s most enigmatic tourist attraction. Situated in the remote north east of Laos, the mountainous communist country which has only been open to tourists for just over a decade, are hundreds of huge stone jars scattered across several square miles.

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  2. Laos » National Mekong Committee marks 30 years on Mon, 22nd Sep 2008 8:41 am 

    [...] Mistery In LaosAncient Laos legends tell of the giants who drunk water from these enormous mysterious “cups”. Similar sites were also found in Thailand and in North India. Their locations are strung along a straight line, which suggests that they were … [...]

  3. darkduskx on Mon, 22nd Sep 2008 8:24 pm 

    Rain water collectors for thirsty animals and travelers. Mystery solved!

  4. Anna Khonda on Wed, 24th Sep 2008 5:46 pm 

    I saw a chicken with an egg in its mouth the other day – his teeth were purple.

  5. Damien on Thu, 30th Oct 2008 10:16 pm 

    Well spoken!! Thanks for information. Bookmarked!!!!

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