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permalink written by  rod-jenny on December 15, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Vietnam Adventures



Halong Bay Vietnam

Halong Bay is one of the world’s natural wonders, and is the most beautiful tourist destination of Viet Nam. Halong Bay features more than one thousand awesome limestone karsts and islands of various sizes and shapes along the 120-km coastline of Bai Chay Beach. Its waters are host to a great...

permalink written by  johncollin on October 22, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Halong Bay Vietnam - How to Tours and Cruises The Bay by Userful Travel Guide



Evidently Chicken Street

Our passage into Hanoi from China was through a city called Nanning. 1.3 million population but very little to do. It was a really plesant city and if you enjoy lots of attention its great because of the 1.3 million people in the city about 20 of them are white so we got used to being stared at...

permalink written by  Mal and Laura on August 31, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: A bit of China and Vietnam



At 5:45 am, I fell out of bed because the roll-away mattress fell off the cot

See title. :) Seriously, though, I can't get over how funny this was. I was sleeping on the make-shift third bed in our room at the Prince II Hotel, which was a mattress atop a camping cot about 70% its size. Needless to say, this was not the most stable contraption. When I woke up, I...

permalink written by  GoBlue on June 21, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: J-Mac's Junket



MO512: Bargaining and Influence Skills ... Vietnamese Style

As many of my Ross friends recall, I struggled through our school's famed "negotiations" class last fall. Now that I've arrived in Vietnam, I've discovered that I have the opportunity to redeem myself from all my disasterous attempts at bargaining. So far, the results aren't much better than...

permalink written by  GoBlue on June 18, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: J-Mac's Junket



Professional Photos Now Available

In Chiang Mai, we reluctantly said farewell to Dave and Maddy Chapman, who had to head back to the states. We sure miss them a lot and wish they were still trekking around with us, but it seems Dave has been hard at work since he's been back. He's an amazing photographer, and has posted his...

permalink written by  GoBlue on June 17, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: J-Mac's Junket



Loving Life in LP (that's Luang Prabang, Laos, not Lincoln Park, Chicago)

Once again, our group diverged in search of different adventures, and we bring them all to you here using the powers of Blogabond. :) So, while Carl, Viv, Joc, Aaron, and Ben explored Sapa, Christi and I hung out in Luang Prabang, Laos for almost 5 days. I had been especially looking forward...

permalink written by  GoBlue on June 17, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: J-Mac's Junket



Chiang Mai memories...

My fellow travelers have written some great reports about our time in Chiang Mai ... sightseeing, elephant riding, trekking, bamboo rafting, mini-cliff jumping, cooking, eating, lounging at the Jasmine Rice Village, swimming, "Catch Phrase" playing, rock climbing, etc. Here's some pictures to...

permalink written by  GoBlue on June 17, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: J-Mac's Junket



Good Morning Vietnam!

After an incredible week in Thailand, good people, good food, good countryside, we have landed in Vietnam . . . To give you a sense of how I feel about the place so far, I'm going to rank order the cities I have visited so far: 1. Sydney 2. Chiang Mai 3. Melbourne 4....

permalink written by  GoBlue on June 14, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Carl's Circuit



The Cost of Ignorance

So far, the running tally on the cost of ignorance (defined as the amount of additional money we've spent because we didn't know better) is somewhere around $75. The first major incident was a few weeks ago in Bali, when a taxi driver accepted 3 thousand-rupiah notes from Carl, who thought they...

permalink written by  GoBlue on June 13, 2007 from Hanoi, Vietnam
from the travel blog: Joc's Journeys



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