I don't really have any questions but I'd just like to say, regardless of the deconstruction that's happened because of all the bombs and live land mines, your country still remains a beautiful and under appreciated place. I'm adopted and my father was from Laos (that's about all we know) but ever since learning this I've always had this desire to travel there, to meet the people, sample the local cuisine and experience their culture. I'm a big travel junkie and maybe one day, when the chances of stepping on a land mine are alittle slimmer, I might be able to bring myself to visit there. I guess I can ask this; is there anything someone over seas can do to help speed this process of rebuilding along?
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I don't really have any questions but I'd just like to say, regardless of the deconstruction that's happened because of all the bombs and live land mines, your country still remains a beautiful and under appreciated place. I'm adopted and my father was from Laos (that's about all we know) but ever since learning this I've always had this desire to travel there, to meet the people, sample the local cuisine and experience their culture. I'm a big travel junkie and maybe one day, when the chances of stepping on a land mine are alittle slimmer, I might be able to bring myself to visit there. I guess I can ask this; is there anything someone over seas can do to help speed this process of rebuilding along?
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