Sunday, 29 April 2012

"Go look over there."

Continued!

Elephant waterfalls.

Cashew fruit.

Rice noodles drying in the sun.

Pepper plants. As in black pepper.

Fist-sized buddy in an outhouse with me.

Rubber trees!

Coffee on the left, green tea on the right.

Rong house.

Motorbikes crossed this rickety thing. We watched one almost fall through.

Matching jackets. Awwwww.

Nothing greener than rice paddies.

World's greatest water slide.

More of a shower.

Hero is the best.

Rice and everything else drying out on the road.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, 27 April 2012

"How are you doing? I don't care!"

So, we were only in Nha Trang for about two hours when we were approached by a man on a motor bike shouting "Easy rider!". We had heard of Easy Rider Tours (very good things), so over a few beers and a photo album we agreed to a six day, five night tour through central interior Vietnam, slowly working our way up to Hoi An. Our guides were Duc, the funniest and grumpiest guy whose favourite joke was to ask you how you were doing, and then tell you he didn't care, and Hero who was probably the nicest person we'd ever met. We rode on the backs of their bikes. It was so fun and hard to describe so I'll just add some photos and tell everyone the story when we get home.

Our sweet view of the sea from Nha Trang.

Nice beach.

Very early on in the trip Duc decided he didn't feel like driving anymore.

Nice valley view from the mountains.

Hero, and hot pot snails on the first night. 

Unripe coffee beans from the coffee farm.

Silk worm cocoons at the silk factory.

Boiling the cocoons to gather the silk.

Duc's weight.

Huge weaving machine.



Swinging on vines through the jungle! Not actually, but doesn't it look like it? Also, the area around Dalat was cold enough for a sweatshirt! WHOA.

This Buddha was huge. Like, the size of a house.

Different Buddha.

Hero being delightful.

There are all kinds of stairs that just go up into the mountains and end at nothing.

Silk worm farm. These guys were finger-sized and very very slow moving.

Houseboats on the river. I should tell everyone now that if I could off hand remember the names of ANY of these places, I'd tell you.

Huge machine that shakes the rice off of the plant. We think.

Rice gathering tools.

Huge beetle.

Sun drying the rice/feeding the chickens.

Bricks drying before the kiln outside a brick factory.

Simon's new wimple.

Lil' python.

Not so lil' python.

Like, man eating size.

I'll have to post the rest of the pictures tomorrow when I feel better. I am battling day two of what I believe to be my first food poisoning of the trip. Yahooo!
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

Saigon continued.

STUPID COMPUTER. Carrying on.

Simon getting married.

HCMC museum.


Well, that's apparently all the computer will let me upload right now. Farewell!
 
 

Saigon

Hello, comrades.

We're in Vietnam now. We're in Saigon, but tonight we leave for Nha Trang, which is a beach town. Saigon is a pretty nice city, busy without being scary. Our guesthouse owner, Kim, is just about the nicest lady we've ever met. She did our laundry for free because it was "dirty in colour" while we were out, and also made us try some of her fried spicy snails because we're "in Vietnam, and must eat Vietnamese food!". When went to the Ho Chi Minh City museum which was pretty interesting. And we slept a lot.

First, here are some of Simon's photos from Cambodia.

Did we mention there were monkeys are Angkor Wat?

Monkeys everywhere!

Filthy feet. Can you tell what our sandals look like?


Real big Buddha, in Battambang.


Phnom Penh. 

Just hanging out in the middle of the road. This was often the case in Sihanoukville.

Sihanoukville.

Heavy thunder showers. 

Hanging out in Saigon.




Some kind of festival. These were dancers.


Brocodile.