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Showing posts with label Laos cave. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laos cave. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

People of Vieng Phouka, northern Laos




In Jan 2006 I joined the European caving expedition to northern Laos. The area we were working in was Vieng Phouka. Vieng Phoukha is in the Luang Nam Tha province, and close to the Chinese and Myanmar borders. It lies on route 3, between Luang Nam Tha to the north and the border town of Huay Xai in Bokeo province, which is the border crossing to Chiang Khong (Chiang Rai) in Thailand.

Vieng Phouka is 120 km NW of Houay Xai and lies at 667 m. In VP 90% of the people are Khmu and are farmers or mine workers. There is a large opencast coal (lignite) mine to the south. In the hilly areas people build their houses right on the ridge alongside the road.

The Khmu traditional clothes are quite colourful. We visited plenty of villages when we went caving, as we would have to get permission from the headman and get a local guide. Some of the locals would come into the caves with us.
houses on hill ridge
food stall -
market stall, and chicken transporter -
local lasses
kids playing
spinning cotton -
local smithy


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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Laos snail Sinoennea lizae


On a caving expedition to Luang Nam Tha Province in northwest Laos, in January 2006, I collected some snails for identification. They were passed to Wim J.M.Maassen of the mollusc department in the National Museum of Natural History, at Leiden in The Netherlands.

Out of the snails I collected, he was able to describe 4 new species. And he named one of them after me! It is called Sinoennea lizae. The snail is very small, but it is still an honour for me! A big thank you to Wim for this, and also for his interest in identifying the snails.