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1496292 Denkzettel

"MG-Bunker"
POI has no name
POI types: amenity-bench
OSM data version: 2018-07-05T18:22:02Z
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1214517 Denkzettel

Ancient Tree (OSM data version: 2017-02-15T16:20:03Z) #mapsme

1214519 Denkzettel

Wilderness Section Entrance Gate (OSM data version: 2017-03-06T16:48:02Z) #mapsme

1214518 Denkzettel

closed from 12. (OSM data version: 2017-03-06T16:48:02Z) #mapsme

1214520 Denkzettel

"Metallcontainer für Grün-, Weiß- und Braunglas, Kunststoffe, Aluminium"
POI has no name
POI types: amenity-waste_disposal
OSM data version: 2017-10-20T12:20:02Z
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1303696 Denkzettel

"Tham Loub and Tham Hoi, (Heading north on Route 13 approximately 9 km north of Vang Vieng, turn left onto the road at GPS coordinates 19°01'22.1N 102°26'47.2E, just north of Phoxay village. Follow the road through some fields and across a bridge until you encounter a canal and a village. You will see signs for an “amazing” cave. At the intersection, make a right and follow the path along the canal for a while, passing the previously advertised Pha Thao cave. From here there are a couple routes, but the simplest is to continue toward the signposted water cave. Just before the water cave there is a Y-junction where you’ll want to make a left and follow this path until you come across a clearing with a pavilion and some toilets. The approximate GPS coordinates are 19°02'20.6N 102°25'25.7E.). These two caves together offer several hours of great adventuring away from the more commonly visited caves nearer to Vang Vieng. While Tham Loub offers some impressive columns and a lovely, albeit short, walk, Tham Hoi will likely occupy most of your time. A large Buddha statue sits just inside the entrance, and, continuing past it, you can walk along the relatively flat path for 10-15 minutes until the cave narrows considerably, after which you will need to be prepared to get wet and muddy on your hands and knees to continue. Depending on your pace, you can spend a good 2-3 hours exploring the cave to the end, enjoying some impressive flowstone formations along the way. And while the corridors are fairly flat, some areas will require a bit of scrambling as well as squeezing through narrow openings on your belly. Bring a headlamp and batteries. If you arrive before 5 pm, you may encounter some locals near the entrances demanding 10,000 kip for a headlamp and the right to continue. While this is typical for Laos, be aware that, after paying, someone may accompany you into Tham Hoi unsolicited and lead you in for a few minutes before demanding 30,000-50,000 more for his “guide” services and announcing that you’ll head out. He shows you absolutely nothing you could not discover on your own, so if you wish to avoid this unnecessary fee as well as discourage this kind of dishonest behavior from locals, politely but firmly tell him you don’t want a guide. Arrive after 5 pm to avoid the locals entirely. 10,000 kip"
POI name: Tham Nam
POI types: tourism-attraction natural-cave_entrance
OSM data version: 2018-01-26T12:04:02Z
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1214516 Denkzettel

Thai Vi Temple (OSM data version: 2017-02-15T16:20:03Z) #mapsme