Breakfast
Tourist Information
War-scraps kept at the Tourist Information Center
Orange
Most of their houses have nice red brick roof
Khounchueang Road
Fruit stalls
Tourist Information
Meo
Jac @ Plain of Jars Site 1
Me @ Plain of Jars Site 1
It is worth the long bus ride to reach here
Bomb crater
The Plain of Jars is a megalithic archaeological landscape in Laos
Scattered in the Xieng Khouang plateau are thousands of megalithic jars
The biggest jar ever found, aka The King*s Cup
These stone jars appear in clusters
The most investigated and visited Jar site is known as Site 1
View of Site 1
Ranging from a single or a few to several hundred jars at lower foothills
Initial research of the Plain of Jars in the early 1930s
Claimed that the stone jars are associated with prehistoric burial practices
It is presumed that all stone jars supported lids, although few stone lids have been recorded
The Plain of Jars is dated to the Iron Age (500 BCE to 500 CE)
The jars vary in height and diameter between 1 and 3 metres
Perfect weather
Beehive Beehive
Hole acted as natural chimneys of the crematorium
The cave at Site 1 is a natural limestone cave
With an opening to the northwest and two man-made holes at the top
Crafting on leaf
Entrance/exit of Site 1
The large quantity of UXOs (unexploded ordnance) in the area
Local game
Old Capital Xieng Khouang
Laos kids
Ruin of Wat Pia Wat
Happy kids
With big smile
That Foun, this Buddhist stupa is AKA That Chomsi
Christmas flowers
Laos or heaven
It measures about 30 metres and was built in 1576
The stupa was erected to cover ashes of Lord Buddha that were brought from India
That Chomphet, heavily damaged by Haw invaders in 1874 and almost destroyed in 1969 during the war
More Christmas flowers
Some call this Site 4
Several quarry sites have been recorded usually close to the jar sites
Farm house
The jars are everywhere
Five rock types are known: sandstone, granite, conglomerate, limestone and breccia
All without exception hewn out of rock
Modern day jars
Beautiful flowers
Beautiful flowers
Lunch @ Ban Xieng Di
Relaxing
Instant noodle lunch
To get to Site 3 you have to hike about 1.5km through rice paddies
Rice paddies
Site 3 is impressive and has 150 jars Site 3 has 150 jars
Huge stone jars are everywhere
Posed in a broken jar to give you some idea of its size
Some with stone plate next to it
Many with hole
Some are split into two
Some with bigger opening
Some with smaller opening and thicker wall
Cow or buffalo?
Amazing landscape
Amazing landscape
Amazing landscape
Turning scrap metal into spoon
Jac found a new job
Making her own spoon
FF on a missile ride
A square than circle jar
One of the taller jar
This jar has been broken by a tree growing up into the center of it
There are 2 hills in Site 2
Me taking photos of the jars
The second hill in Site 2 has wonderful views in all directions
A very photogenic spot
A group of birds
The area is called Ban Nakho
Lid for the jar with a human shape handle
Sunset @ Site 2 was stunning
Jac, Me, Enginie & Mary
Cannot get enough photo of these jars
Upgraded to a double room
Funfair
Bummer car
War-scraps
Recommended by travel advisory
My favor pappadum
Indian food for dinner
Breakfast
Tourist Information
War-scraps kept at the Tourist Information Center
Orange
Most of their houses have nice red brick roof
Khounchueang Road
Fruit stalls
Tourist Information
Meo
Jac @ Plain of Jars Site 1
Me @ Plain of Jars Site 1
It is worth the long bus ride to reach here
Bomb crater
The Plain of Jars is a megalithic archaeological landscape in Laos
Scattered in the Xieng Khouang plateau are thousands of megalithic jars
The biggest jar ever found, aka The King*s Cup
These stone jars appear in clusters
The most investigated and visited Jar site is known as Site 1
View of Site 1
Ranging from a single or a few to several hundred jars at lower foothills
Initial research of the Plain of Jars in the early 1930s
Claimed that the stone jars are associated with prehistoric burial practices
It is presumed that all stone jars supported lids, although few stone lids have been recorded
The Plain of Jars is dated to the Iron Age (500 BCE to 500 CE)
The jars vary in height and diameter between 1 and 3 metres
Perfect weather
Beehive Beehive
Hole acted as natural chimneys of the crematorium
The cave at Site 1 is a natural limestone cave
With an opening to the northwest and two man-made holes at the top
Crafting on leaf
Entrance/exit of Site 1
The large quantity of UXOs (unexploded ordnance) in the area
Local game
Old Capital Xieng Khouang
Laos kids
Ruin of Wat Pia Wat
Happy kids
With big smile
That Foun, this Buddhist stupa is AKA That Chomsi
Christmas flowers
Laos or heaven
It measures about 30 metres and was built in 1576
The stupa was erected to cover ashes of Lord Buddha that were brought from India
That Chomphet, heavily damaged by Haw invaders in 1874 and almost destroyed in 1969 during the war
More Christmas flowers
Some call this Site 4
Several quarry sites have been recorded usually close to the jar sites
Farm house
The jars are everywhere
Five rock types are known: sandstone, granite, conglomerate, limestone and breccia
All without exception hewn out of rock
Modern day jars
Beautiful flowers
Beautiful flowers
Lunch @ Ban Xieng Di
Relaxing
Instant noodle lunch
To get to Site 3 you have to hike about 1.5km through rice paddies
Rice paddies
Site 3 is impressive and has 150 jars Site 3 has 150 jars
Huge stone jars are everywhere
Posed in a broken jar to give you some idea of its size
Some with stone plate next to it
Many with hole
Some are split into two
Some with bigger opening
Some with smaller opening and thicker wall
Cow or buffalo?
Amazing landscape
Amazing landscape
Amazing landscape
Turning scrap metal into spoon
Jac found a new job
Making her own spoon
FF on a missile ride
A square than circle jar
One of the taller jar
This jar has been broken by a tree growing up into the center of it
There are 2 hills in Site 2
Me taking photos of the jars
The second hill in Site 2 has wonderful views in all directions
A very photogenic spot
A group of birds
The area is called Ban Nakho
Lid for the jar with a human shape handle
Sunset @ Site 2 was stunning
Jac, Me, Enginie & Mary
Cannot get enough photo of these jars
Upgraded to a double room
Funfair
Bummer car
War-scraps
Recommended by travel advisory
My favor pappadum
Indian food for dinner