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Travel Blogs from Phan Thiet
A touch of heaven!
... the train I was on in Hungary a few years ago! Fair play to the driver though, after hosing it down for about half an hour he managed to fix it and an half an hour after that we set off again. So I made it back to Saigon 6 hours later having had an awesome time in Mui Ne and ready for the classroom. Next time I go back, I might try my hand at Kite surfing as it looks wicked and Mui Ne is a famous spot on Vietnam’s coastline for this water sport so it would be silly not to!
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Windsurfing, windsurfing, windsurfing
... next door to have a chat. They had pretty recent gear, and it was all in great condition. I grabbed a 6.0m and a 90litre freestyle board and headed down to the pretty large shore dump to give it a go. I haven't been on the water in over a year but got back into it pretty quick even if my gybes were a little wobbly. It's like riding a bike..... Our Danish friends were staying just next door so we met up and had a few beers ...
Sunrise in Mui Ne
... hehehe. I apologize to them because I am late to wake up and see them but they said no problem. Now, the car is run to sand dune. This is jeep car for off road. No car door, it's just locked by an elastic rope, and locked click in the middle. It still dark on the way to sand dunes and I continue my sleep. Few mins more we're through some hills and its beautiful view with sunrise. And now we are in Yellow Sand Dunes (i just know its yellow ...
Salt Field Workers
... are balancing 50 kilos of salt on their shoulders. There was one man only amongst about 40 women. They work like this for 8 hours. The whole experience was fascinating and Barry had to drag us away as we could have quite easily spent the day there. A ...
Beach life at Mui Ne
... sun. We also met some lovely Italians, Canadians and Italian-Canadians in our dorm so our evenings were spent swapping travel stories and tucking into local sea food at the water front restaurants. Bliss!
We squeezed every last moment out of our time here and worked tirelessly on our tans (i have never had so many freckles!) :-) And then it was time to move on to Ho Chi Minh city, our last stop before Gemma had to go back to ...