tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6078872369598239113.post2818565223546087897..comments2012-07-29T02:20:39.226-07:00Comments on We Are Adventurers: Volume 2: Journey to Huay Xaicandershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01648686110778851616noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6078872369598239113.post-71598767550789463462012-07-29T02:20:39.226-07:002012-07-29T02:20:39.226-07:00So I guess you didn't read my Vientiane entry?...So I guess you didn't read my Vientiane entry? Where I have a couple of paragraphs devoted to COPE museum that details the secret war...<br /><br />Also, although small for mountains, they are still too big to have been made that shape by cluster bombs. And most of the bombing was concentrated in the south where the Ho Chi Min trail crosses into Laos, and then only one province has a lot in the north and I am pretty sure we skirted around it on the way to Luang Prabang. All in all, I pretty sure geography is the answer for the mountains.candershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01648686110778851616noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6078872369598239113.post-12658037362532153832012-07-23T09:57:20.417-07:002012-07-23T09:57:20.417-07:00I do know more than I am about to tell you but I c...I do know more than I am about to tell you but I can't remember it all. However part of the reason the moutains are funny shapes is due to the unbelievably extensive bombing of Laos during the Vietnam war. I am surprised you haven't mentioned land mines actually (or is it case we worry!?)SarahMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09770949012841667950noreply@blogger.com