Sunday 2 November 2008

Local farmers often cultivate tapioca in the hills. Local bridges help with transportation of the goods:
This local tribe considered the water buffalo to be a sacred animal. Their long house is made to look like one (note the horns on the top):

I made for a good communist:



Local school kids:

More traditional buildings:

A local family uses a machine to strip corn off the cob:
The bridge into Buou Ma Thuot (BMT). Teh river below was a vital supply line for the North during the war:
Biggest waterfall in Viet Nam:


Locals use a thrashing machine to seperate rice from the chaff:
Elephant ride - we went into the lake where he tried to submerge, taking me and the driver with him:

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