Laos on Today Show, part 7-8
Part 7 and 8 of the coverage of Laos from The Today Show on MSNBC, Matt Matt Lauer. Explore the beautiful patterns of Lao textiles. When you are in Lao, don’t forget to stock up on Lao silk.
Part 7
Part 8
By Darly • May 2, 2008
Part 7 and 8 of the coverage of Laos from The Today Show on MSNBC, Matt Matt Lauer. Explore the beautiful patterns of Lao textiles. When you are in Lao, don’t forget to stock up on Lao silk.
Part 7
Part 8
Categories: Entertainment, Laos, TV & Radio, Travel
Tags: Lao silk, Lao textiles, Laos tourism
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