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Post Info TOPIC: Is this Phu Bia...the highest Mt. in Laos ?
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Is this Phu Bia...the highest Mt. in Laos ?
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Where is Phu Bia actually located? Xieng Khouan ? or Xaysomboun special zone? or Xaiyabouly? confused

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I think this mountain is located in somewhere north of Vang Vieng or Kasi.

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That's funny, I never hear of anyone walking up it? Is there a good way to walk or is it only for serious mountain climbers?

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yes, it is higher than others but the most important thing is that it has important reef of gold and copper ore... a company is begining to extracting gold and copper from this great mountain...

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chiip wrote:

yes, it is higher than others but the most important thing is that it has important reef of gold and copper ore... a company is begining to extracting gold and copper from this great mountain...



How are they gonna deal with the Hmong "Rebels" fleeing from the government in that region?

 



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didn`t hear any rumour about fight against hmong rebels, I thought they deported themselves in Huay Nam Kao Thailand.

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Anonymous wrote:

I think this mountain is located in somewhere north of Vang Vieng or Kasi.




 Phu Pra Chao north of Kasi, If u going northward from KASI to Phu Kuon  u will see this mountain on your rightside



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i remember when was studied in the middle school, the height of Phubia is 2620 m...AM i right??

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2820 above sea level

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No it's not Phou Bia, as said in  anonymous it's Phu Pra Chao north of Kasi. Phou Bia is in the Xaisomboun special  zone that is no longer a zone.

When they allow hiking on Phou Bia you will know that the Hmong "problem" is over. Of course there are all those land  mines too.

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Anybody has picture of Phou Bia?  I have never seen one.

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yes, Man the Smart American use the Mountain to create super rich, and use Laos as a Slave as Dog digger and hunter for Gold.  Laos should use it for themself.  But, Stupid of the Government of Laos and Let other people getting Super rich on this gold Mine.....

Yah, some of your people don't even know and never been to the mountain. 



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Hey! What do Laos people know? They know ****!!! that's why the government sold all the Gold mine to other people and Feed on themself.... Don't care about the poverty of the people of Laos.  They rather feed their mouse first then keep the money for themself.  Who care about the people of Laos.  Because they don't know anything about Gold.



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Anonymous wrote:

yes, Man the Smart American use the Mountain to create super rich, and use Laos as a Slave as Dog digger and hunter for Gold.  Laos should use it for themself.  But, Stupid of the Government of Laos and Let other people getting Super rich on this gold Mine.....

Yah, some of your people don't even know and never been to the mountain. 


 What part of American histories that you read that mountain make America super rich ? Where ? and what was the names of the mountain ? In what states ?



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