Mui Ne - or Bryce Canyon of Vietnam
Today the 5 of us rented a JEEP. We went to the white and red sanddunes and went sand surfing on them.
It's called the Sahara of Vietnam and it really looks like it only that a lake with Lotus flowers is nearby and you can even take a foto with the sea in the background. Breathtaking! The only downside was that Ingrid's camera seems to have gotten sand in the shutter =( and is busted.
In the morning we got to see the fish market which we never would have approached because we've seen many markets so far. But it was completey different. The boats anker 500m and with huge baskets they ship their goods to and from the boats in order to load them on to Motos - the most important vehicle to transport things - and yes you can transport anything from 2 queensize matresses to 10 cases of beer or computer monitors plus 3 people.
At the end of a strenous 5 hour tour we hiked up the Fairy Stream. Since the little stream runs on a comfortable sand bed we walked barefoot. At the end of the day snakes seem to be around - we didn't spot any. The valley was just terrific reminding me of Bryce Canyon. Every other nation would have turned this area into a National Parc - I wouldn't be surprised if this happens in the near future.
Megan can't hardly wait to go to her gym trainings camp so she is practising wherever she can...
and Robin climbs the rocks if he is not online playing the computer somewhere
It's called the Sahara of Vietnam and it really looks like it only that a lake with Lotus flowers is nearby and you can even take a foto with the sea in the background. Breathtaking! The only downside was that Ingrid's camera seems to have gotten sand in the shutter =( and is busted.
In the morning we got to see the fish market which we never would have approached because we've seen many markets so far. But it was completey different. The boats anker 500m and with huge baskets they ship their goods to and from the boats in order to load them on to Motos - the most important vehicle to transport things - and yes you can transport anything from 2 queensize matresses to 10 cases of beer or computer monitors plus 3 people.
At the end of a strenous 5 hour tour we hiked up the Fairy Stream. Since the little stream runs on a comfortable sand bed we walked barefoot. At the end of the day snakes seem to be around - we didn't spot any. The valley was just terrific reminding me of Bryce Canyon. Every other nation would have turned this area into a National Parc - I wouldn't be surprised if this happens in the near future.
Megan can't hardly wait to go to her gym trainings camp so she is practising wherever she can...
and Robin climbs the rocks if he is not online playing the computer somewhere
beritfamily - 2. Aug, 13:31