Blue Sunset
Blue Sunset sakau market in Enipein, Kitti, has added satellite tables up on the nan mal. Not sure I would want to try the descent when pwopwida!

Each hut includes a table. This particular hill is burned regularly, maintaining a large clear area. When the wind and rain whip up, these are probably not as desirable a location. On clear, cool tropical nights, however, these would be the perfect place to enjoy sakau.

Growing up I learned that children should be seen and not heard. This one seems to be kept behind barbed wire as well!

The fence is actually more of an illusion than a reality. Neighborhood children and dogs slip through the fence daily without a scratch. Good fences may make good neighbors, but holes in fences allow the children to play.
Each hut includes a table. This particular hill is burned regularly, maintaining a large clear area. When the wind and rain whip up, these are probably not as desirable a location. On clear, cool tropical nights, however, these would be the perfect place to enjoy sakau.
Growing up I learned that children should be seen and not heard. This one seems to be kept behind barbed wire as well!
The fence is actually more of an illusion than a reality. Neighborhood children and dogs slip through the fence daily without a scratch. Good fences may make good neighbors, but holes in fences allow the children to play.
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