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		<description>[...] Wat Tham Phousi, Luang Prabang Wat Tham Phousi, Luang Prabang Author : admin - Comments : No Comments - January 12th, 2008 Wat Tham Phousi is located on Mount Phousi. It is an unremarkable wat except for the tall cupola topped with a single parasol and surrounded by 4 more parasols at its 4 corners. I did not see anything else like this in Luang Prabang. Additionally, it is built into the side of a large rock. Many of the pictures I took of this wat are of the steps leading up to Wat Tham Phousi. Colorful murals and [...]</description>
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