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Da Nang
Da Nang stond eigenlijk niet op onze planning. We zijn hier toch terecht gekomen omdat we vanaf hier het vliegtuig naar Hanoi nemen. De luchthaven van Hue is om één of andere reden gesloten vandaar we naar hier moesten uitwijken. Onze rit van Hue naar Da Nang was de laatste keer dat we konden genieten van het mooie platteland van Vietnam …
"I give you good price"
... crowds. Bridget may have found her slice of paradise and if we are not careful she will purchase the little bar & restaurant right on the beach and we will be living in Hoi An before we know it :-) Perfect spot for a very relaxing afternoon of eating, sitting, swimming and playing pool. We watched the local fishermen push hard to paddle with one oar in these small round boats through the surf break together their fishing nets out in the sea. For our final night in ...
Vietnam continues Part 2
... but he wasn’t interested. Gordon thought that was strange. Apparently, according to Sav, he’d been throwing up all morning and had to give Twon extra money to clean up the mess. Some people just shouldn’t drink vodka.
We arrived back at our hotel and gave the drive 100,000 dong (AU$5.00) for bringing us back without killing us…although I think he tried. We decided to go for a walk down the street and pick up some supplies for the evening. We ...
Little Lantern Town
... you were walking through the tunnels and in the caves it had a very untouched feeling, very tropical, and damp and was a nice sanctuary away from the heat of the sun. We were challenged at times but had great fun. At the base of the mountain there were so many marble shops all selling incredibly detailed statues costing thousands for even knee height ones. We even spied 2 matching lion statues that were being shipped to a woman in London for the ...
Da Nang
... which is basically a Citadel in a Citadel but built for royalty. Due to the war a lot of the original buildings no longer stand but because it is now a Unesco site they have started to rebuild the exterior the replicate the buildings that were there before in the 1800's.
The inside was naturally beautiful with lots of open space and lakes with lilies. The ruins were picturesque with the history of what happened hiding in the overgrown landscape. What remains ...