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The pictures on this post have been taken along the stretch from Nan to the Laos border where we had to go to renew our visa. |
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Stine speeding fast down one of the many hills to Santisuk. |
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Thai way of re-pave the road: first you smash everything up for 50 km, |
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then, when the mud is wet and loose you start putting new asphalt on, great riding!! |
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My hand model holding one of our favourite snacks we have as a second breakfast. |
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Consist in sticky rice, red beans and coconut milk stuffed inside a bamboo stick then roasted on fire, seriously yummy!, as you can see. |
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A great cycling day, a small secondary road with no traffic and clouds in the sky keeping the temperature...decent, is the perfect combination to get to our destination. |
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Reached Pua, a little town with a massive cross road in the middle. |
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Beautiful views from there |
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The temple in Thung Chang. |
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We took some days off in the nice town of Thung Chang to ride up to the Laos border and renew our visa, this picture was taken at our first stop |
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The border was "only" 100 km away so we though: "we just bike up there , get the stamp and ride back, will be home by two o'clock!" |
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It turned out to be a hell of a ride, I was glad we had no load on the bikes. We went over 3 hard hills beside the normal uphill! |
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But the scenery was really worth it! |