LUANG NAMTHA, Laos — Wooden boats rest on the banks of the Nam Tha River in Luang Namtha, northern Laos. These traditional vessels serve as vital transportation and fishing tools for local communities, showcasing the enduring importance of river life in this region.
Photograph by David Coleman. This image captures a serene scene along the Nam Tha River in Luang Namtha province, northern Laos. Several wooden boats are visible, likely moored along the riverbank or pulled up onto the shore. These traditional vessels are typically long and narrow, designed for navigating the sometimes shallow and swift-moving waters of Lao rivers. The boats are probably a mix of fishing vessels and transport craft, reflecting the river's dual role in supporting local livelihoods and facilitating travel. Their simple yet effective design showcases generations of local knowledge and craftsmanship adapted to the specific conditions of the Nam Tha River.
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Location: The Boat Landing Hotel, Luang Namtha, Luang Namtha, Laos
Photo credit: © David Coleman | Have Camera Will Travel / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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