Buddha Footprint

Luang Prabang


This mysterious footprint close to Phu Si is one of many scattered around Southeast Asia, and is said to be that of the Buddha after he reached enlightenment. That said, it must be an abstract representation rather than the real deal, as it measures three metres.


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