This is a shot of the Ben Luc bridge after it was blown up.

And here it is after being repaired (photos
courtesy Emily Strange)


The woman on the left in blue was the mamasan who ran the bar
where we gathered for a beer.

Our bar consisted of a few tables and chairs and some nice
people:

Where there are children, there's always hope for a better
tomorrow:

I hope some of the children made it out.
