Here's how your visit to Laos can have a positive impact.
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Backgrounder: Laos
Written by Verge Staff
For centuries, Laos and its neighbours were swept over by shifting dynasties, from Mon and Khmer Kingdoms to the Angkor and Siamese Empires.
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Freeze Frame in Luang Namtha
Written by Kees Sprengers
Photographer Kees Sprengers captures a moment in time for North West Lao cultures in transition.
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Beyond the Guidebook
From the streets of Sydney to the outback, Susan Griffith discovers that it's easier than ever to pay your way, mate!
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Work Abroad
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Local ingenuity brings homegrown electricity to Kenyan communities.
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Why we travel
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The ubiquitous blue-striped plastic water-pot sells in Guatemala’s markets for 15 Quetzales, about $2. Made locally, the 15-litre version weighs 35 lbs when filled with water.
Secrets of the Dual Rotor Drill
Written by Larry Frolick
As a result of its national oil industry, Canada leads the way in the technology of drilling for potable water.
A team from Niagara tackles water scarcity in rural Guatemala.
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Why we travel
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A Slice of Reality: Mumbai Slum Tours
Written by Brent Lewin
A gap year gig turns into a quest to show travellers a hidden side of urban India.
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Travel Considerations For Diabetics
Written by Mike Webster
Mike Webster offers the following considerations for travelling as or with a diabetic.
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Travel Health
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