Posts Tagged ‘Vietnam’

Photo of the Day: Iconic landscape of Ha Long Bay

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Photo of the Day: Fruit salesman up front

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Photo of the Day: A fisherman village in Vietnam

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Photo of the Day: Red flags in the breeze

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Photo of the Day: Rowing to a cloud break

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Photo of the Day: Low tide in Ha Long Bay

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Photo of the Day: Fruit on a boat

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Photo of the Day: Fishermen homes on the move

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Journeys of a Lifetime in December

Welcome back to my new monthly series on Nomadderwhere, one which highlights the incredible trips one could take in that current month – thanks to a vibrant book called Journeys of a Lifetime by National Geographic.
Each month I pick a couple adventures from each section in the book in order to provide you inspiration for [...]

Journeys of a Lifetime in October

I welcome you to a new monthly series on Nomadderwhere, one which highlights the incredible trips one could take in that current month – thanks to a vibrant book called Journeys of a Lifetime by National Geographic. Every month I will pick out a couple adventures from each section in the book in order to [...]

The Terror of the Tung: Day 73

I left off last in my adventures listening to Led Zeppelin with one headphone in my left and the other in the right of the toothless old man next to me (read the lead-up to this story in Flashbacks of Nam).
After convincing all the men on board that my iPod was not for sale, the [...]

Flashbacks of Nam: Day 71

Tears dropped with the rain this morning as the words “Port of Kobe” came into clear focus. A brass band resonated off our approaching ship from the dock, and the faculty found some early morning giggles by marching to the beat. I, on the other hand, felt static and confused with the impending implications of [...]