Tad Lo, Saturday, November 2nd, 2018

Today was a fun filled weekend. At about 1:00, My Mom’s coworkers K’tae and Pouton picked us up at drove us to “Tad Lo” where we saw a very beautiful waterfall.

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Waterfall

We didn’t expect the water to be flowing very strongly since its not rainy season. But it was actually a pretty raging waterfall nonetheless. After that they drove us to another waterfall where we saw, Elephants!!!

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Elephant

It was amazing actually seeing them in a natural habitat. For lots of people to see Elephant’s they would have to go to a zoo where the animal doesn’t even belong. It was amazing to see the bond they had with the Lao people. I even got to feed one banana and papaya.

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After that we went to a little coffee shop and I got a coconut milkshake, it was very delicious. It was amazing seeing the waterfall, and how free the elephants were. A once in a lifetime experience.

*Word of the day: makphav (pronounced: mak-pa), it means coconut

8 thoughts on “Tad Lo, Saturday, November 2nd, 2018

  1. brrrrrr – it is getting quite nao here ….. sa baai dii dearest Taya – hop chai for sharing some of your latest explorations – always wonderful to hear your thoughts on things – yes, elephants are the best, especially living in their nature xo ….. And waterfalls feel so dii ….. La garn for now – BIG SQUISHY HUG –

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      1. Taya – does he or she pick food up by the end of its trunk & put in its mouth – I would like to hear your experience of watching this, being so close & all ….. love you xo

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      2. Yes they do. It was very cute, I fed him/her a banana and they can pick those up just by the end of their trunk but then when I fed them a papaya they had to wrap their trunk around it.

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  2. Forget the elephants…I want a coconut milkshake!

    But really…Elephants! So cool. To see them in nature would be amazing. How old was the one in the picture? Again I’m just a little jealous.

    Khwap jai, Taya

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