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11 Nguyen Trai Street Vung Tau, Vietnam, 84-64-856025
... Buddhism or Christianity he returned us safely back in the town. payed the agreed amount and the cab driver was most concerned for our safety during the rest of the day. Sampled some excellent t local food in a restaurant nearby the drop off point. The only slightly disconcerting feature was the pair of rats(looking extremely healthy) running around between the tables. Still they didn't affect the quality of the food , some really spicy and ...
Vung Tau, Cambodia geoffbid... from people who cant speak english and just want to pinch Lolas cheeks. Thankfully we ran into a Lady of the night who could answer my question and we were on our way home. Lola still stayed awake until 5:00am. So far everything is going great aside from the sleep problems that will eventually go away. We are planning on catching a bus in the morning that will take us to Siem Reap Cambodia to meet upwith a friend and tour Ankor Wat for a few days.
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam mchochimins... bientot Annie Today. we went out to buy one of those walker thing. Lyam needs to walk and be stimulated. He does get himself around on all fours. BUT he is so heavy that he needs to be walking around on his own. Mya pushes him around and she loves him. His sister is very possessive of him. She overprotects him. She wraps her arms around him when strangers approaches us and tell us not to let them take him away. She plays with him, shares her stuff ...
Vung Tau, Vietnam lyamsjourney... Tavern' and its a pub for Vietnam Vets. Its the only place overseas that sells pies. they had about 10 different types, either home made or imported 'Vinnies' pies from OZ. so of course we had one with mash potatoes and peas! I spoke to the owner as well for a while, about how long he has been here etc and he said that alot of children of Vietnam Vets have come to Vung Tau to have a look, they even have a wall that the Vets can add ...
Vung Tau, Vietnam shanemilliMay 25, 2007 Saigon, Vietnam Saigon is just a big Asian city. Not much to do here, actually, except eat (not that there's anything wrong with that). The traffic is ridiculous - there are at least 4 million motorbikes (population about 5 million) and they're all on the road at the same time. Intersections are amazing - traffic just weaves through - no accidents. Crossing the road is an art - you just have to hold you r breath and walk slowly ...
Saigon, Vietnam, Vietnam suttonf... fighting in the narrow, dank tunnels was unbelievably determined. The tunnel site also houses a firing range (above ground), which added a bizarre automatic weapons fire soundtrack to the visit. At the firing range you can shoot weapons such as an AK-47, M-60 or a .45. It costs $1 per bullet and the Europeans were lining up pop off some rounds since they have such strict gun laws in their home countries. Word on the street is that the firing ranges ...
Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City), Vietnam bcc8... way, regardless of how right or wrong we were to be there, was horrifying and eye-opening. The history books are always written from the American's perspective. The Cu Chi tunnels? They're the other side of the story. Our tour guide showed us a map of all the miles of tunnels, taking 20 years in all to dig out by hand, and we had a chance to crawl through them. I wanted to imagine what it was like back then, what it took to just be inside them, let alone ...
Saigon, Vietnam hayesbk... changeons donc nos plans pour nous rendre a Bangkok directement. ERREUR. La mer etait vraiment agitee et donc le catamaran aussi....vous pouvez imaginer. Monts et vallees sur la met. Toute le monde etait malade (excepte celui qui vous ecrit Louis Marc). 3 heures c'est long mais enfin apres un trajet en bus de 8 heures nous voici debarque au mauvais hotel a Bangkok. Heureusement le notre etait pas tres loin et une piscine nous a ...
Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam forgetnadeau... right now, think instead of long long long pieces of bamboo that have been cut down and the sliced through the middle so they essentially can be "unrolled" to lay "flat" and then tired to crossbeams below. One layer of that on a platform 15 feet in the air, wooden walls with holes in them for windows and a thatch roof and you have yourself a longhouse. It had been a very very long day that started at 3:45am in our Union. A half hour drive to the Saigon International Airport and then ...
Ho Chi Min, Vietnam spkennedy808... District 1, the central area of the city, and found my way to Red Door Design, where I spent an enjoyable time chatting with the store's director, Yen, who offered me a much appreciated cold soda and talked to me extensively about the furniture business in Vietnam. We capped off a hot sunny day with a relaxing dinner at Camargue, a great outdoor lounge/restaurant where we feasted on super international cuisine, savory Asian beer and sweet red wine. A great ...
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