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 | Small airport in Pakse, Laos. Lao Aviation holds two ATR 72 and two russian helicopters. |  | 02/26/2006 | 273 | 



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 | Vientiane Wattay International Airport, Laos, (VTE/VLVT) |  | 09/11/2005 | 451 | 



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 | The East West road is the route 9 from Thailand to Vietnam. From this viewpoint to the east it is just 40 km to the Vietnamese border, where the De-Militarized-Zone (17th paralell) was. The Ho-Chi-Minh trail started from North Vietnam into Laos, crossed the road #9 at Xepone and moved south on a network of paths through Laos and Cambodia into South Vietnam. This smalltown received more tons of ... |  | 07/30/2005 | 686 | 



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 | Paradise Casino & Hotel at the Golden Triangle, at the border between Thailand, Laos and Myanmar.
Paradise Casino & Hotel am Goldenen Dreieck, an der Grenze zwischen Thailand, Laos und Myanmar. |  | 05/01/2007 | 422 | 



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 | These are long, long trains (most exceeding a mile in length I'd guess)outside of Harrisburg, PA, USA. Follow the tracks and Susquehanna River northward to see a small Lady Liberty and a very long stone RR bridge. |  | 01/29/2008 | 282 | 



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 | The largest island on the Mekong River, Laos. |  | 02/24/2006 | 286 | 



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 | Khmer temple in Laos, older than Angkor Wat |  | 02/24/2006 | 275 | 



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 | Xinghai Guangchang, a large square at the mouth of the Malán River that houses Dàlián's Centennial Monument (Bainián Chéng Diao) -- a series of bronze impressions of residents' feet, some of them bound, that runs for several dozen meters. The square also contains a hot-air balloon in the shape of a soccer ball that rises 120m (390 ft.) for panoramic city views. |  | 12/14/2007 | 148 | 



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 | Mekong River border between Thailand and Laos |  | 08/27/2006 | 257 | 



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 | 120m-long mysterious triangle on the island, it looks like scratched the upper dust to expose the terrane for a long long time. But what for? Who did it? |  | 11/17/2006 | 516 | 



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 | From Wikipedia: After Chiang Kai-shek's death on April 5, 1975, the Executive Yuan established a Funeral Committee to build a Memorial Hall to commemorate him. The design of architect Yang Cho-Cheng was chosen in a competition and groundbreaking took place on October 31, 1976, the 90th anniversary of Chiang's birth. The CKS Memorial was officially opened on April 5, 1980, the fifth anniversary ... |  | 08/18/2005 | 321 | 



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 | I bumped into this train with container wagons by accident near Nisku, AB, Canada. I measured this train and it looks like it is almost 2 kilometres long (about 1950 meters). There's got to be more trains as long as or longer (2km+) than this one in GE. |  | 09/23/2005 | 305 | 



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