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Laos: A nation of contrasts

Posted by Lydia Rebac  July 18, 2010 04:00 PM
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Each morning at dawn in Luang Prabang, Laos, hundreds of monks walk to their temples, accepting food offerings like rice from the reverent locals lining each street. The majority of Lao men spend at least part of their youth in monk training. To see more photos, click here. All photos and text by Lillie Marshall.

Lillie Marshall was a teacher for six years at Charlestown High in Boston before taking a leave of absence to journey around the world for nine months. She now teaches ESL in a language school in Boston. She chronicles her adventures at www.AroundTheWorldL.com/.

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