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Lost in the LOS
Planes, Trains, and Tuk-Tuks
Friday, October 20, 2006
There are groves of bamboo like this one all over. It is amazing how tall it can grow and how strong it is. Bamboo scaffolding is a common site in the city and in the remote villages.
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