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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • vientiane, the sleepy capital of land-locked Laos, is in the process of slowly waking up. Long isolated from nearby Thailand by the broad sweep of the muddy Mekong river, the city is now physically joined to its larger and more vigorous neighbour by the recently opened Mittraphap ("Friendship") Bridge. Opinions differ as to what impact this imposing, Australian-engineered structure will have on the tranquil Lao capital--but there is general agreement that change is in the air.
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  • Pha That Luang, the "Great Sacred Stupa" of Vientiane, is the most important religious edifice in Laos. It also has great spiritual significance for the Lao people, having been considered the symbol of Lao independence and sovereignty since the time of Lan Xang, the Kingdom of a Million Elephants, in the mid sixteenth century. It is a strange and exotic structure, uniquely combining-as McCarthy saw-the ethereal features of a Buddhist temple with the more mundane requirements of a stronghold or fortress. As well it might-for the fate and fortune of That Luang over the centuries has been as uncertain as that of the Lao Nation it represents.
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  • Pha That Luang, the "Great Sacred Stupa" of Vientiane, is the most important religious edifice in Laos. It also has great spiritual significance for the Lao people, having been considered the symbol of Lao independence and sovereignty since the time of Lan Xang, the Kingdom of a Million Elephants, in the mid sixteenth century. It is a strange and exotic structure, uniquely combining-as McCarthy saw-the ethereal features of a Buddhist temple with the more mundane requirements of a stronghold or fortress. As well it might-for the fate and fortune of That Luang over the centuries has been as uncertain as that of the Lao Nation it represents.
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