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Its off the beach in Mui Ne
We had the coolest bus ride down here to Mui Ne. We were on this bus that had seats that laid down, they were actually built that way! I have never seen a bus quite like that and I think its used for overnight journeys, we got lucky. Our bus ride from Saigon to here was only 4 hours, a short easy trip from the city. I have been to Mu Ne before, 3 …
Phan Thiet, our last day
... sorting nets, floats,, boxing fish, loading it to trucks, rickshaws, motorbikes, anything that had wheels and could carry a box or sack was used, organised mayhem
We just walked round and took photos of everything (my usual philosophy, photograph everything, sort it later)
We saw a machine that crushes ice and it was being bagged up, the blocks were heavy but the bloke with the hook loaded them in really fast and half a block filled a sack
The amount ...
Mui Ne Hills
We didn't plan on staying so many nights at Mui Ne Hills but we were having such a great time we couldn't leave. We extended our stay twice and each time Eric, the other owner, smiled a wry smile and said "People book for 2 nights and stay for 2 more. Are you sure you don't want 2 more after that?". We assured him we'd be on the road but surely enough we extended again. Since we started travelling, we felt the pressure to move on quickly in case we miss ...
Mui Ne with sand dunes & ostrich riding
... pool and it was slowly becoming a very close friend. There is a restaurant on the premises that did great Vietnamese and Western food. A new dish we were introduced to that we would love to replicate back home called Pho (pronounced Fur) it is a beef and noodle soup that is amazing. It is Viet Nam's national dish and they eat this for breakfast, lunch and dinner and it is easy to see why. We were in the restaurant and asked one of the men working there if he had ...
Mui Ne Bus Sand-wich
... at a city called Na Trang. It appears that we must wait on the footpath for the Mui Ne bus, while passengers bound for other destinations such as Dalat, must also catch a new bus - Ours, we are told, is due at 8.00am. Sarah and Lynne have been prised out of their intimate slots in the back of the bus and are not happy travellers at all, having been packed into the rear section like sardines without the oil. In the early morning, as Na Trang wakes up, we have to beg, cajole and ...