There were many great things about the Galaxy Cruise in Ha Long Bay, but one of them was the food. I have to say, it was way to much food, but it was all excellent. Dinner was a 9 course meal!
Dad and I has been enjoying the beers of Vietnam:
The shrimp arrangement was good, but the red chile pepper flower is not edible:
Chicken skewers with a rose made of cucumber and tomato:
Beef on a bed of noodles surrounded by a heart of cucumber:
Lexey says we need to buy a mandolin.
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Saturday, December 31, 2011
9 course meal on a boat
Labels:
9 course meal,
food,
galaxy cruise,
ha long bay,
mandolin,
Vietnam
Location:
Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
A Night on the Galaxy Cruise
After the cave tour we did a little kayaking before night fell. It was a short paddle around, but we went through a little floating fishing village.
Lexey and Lenny on the water:
Sweet dog laying Dow. In her floating bed:
As night fell the lights on the other boats in the bay all came on and the sound of generators echoed through Ha Long Bay:
Darkness fell:
Lexey and Lenny on the water:
Sweet dog laying Dow. In her floating bed:
As night fell the lights on the other boats in the bay all came on and the sound of generators echoed through Ha Long Bay:
Darkness fell:
Labels:
galaxy cruise,
ha long bay,
night,
Vietnam
Location:
Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Surprising Cave
Part of our tour on the Galaxy Cruise in Ha Long Bay included a cave tour of Surprise Cave. The walk up to the cave is mostly steps and then once you are there the cave is really large. We spent a total of about 40 minutes touring the cave. The 3rd room is the real surprise. See if you can spot the surprise in these photos.
Walking up to the cave you get a great view of Ha Long Bay:
Pool of water in the first room:
Lexey and I in the 2nd room:
The 3rd room, surprise:
Looking back through the 3rd room:
Walking up to the cave you get a great view of Ha Long Bay:
Pool of water in the first room:
Lexey and I in the 2nd room:
The 3rd room, surprise:
Looking back through the 3rd room:
Labels:
galaxy cruise,
ha long bay,
surprise cave,
Vietnam
Location:
Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Friday, December 30, 2011
Jumping on the Galaxy Cruise
Of course there needed to be some jumping shots on the Galaxy Cruise...
Labels:
galaxy cruise,
ha long bay,
jumping,
Vietnam
Location:
Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Hopping on the Galaxy Cruise
Stacia arranged for us to go on the "Galaxy Cruise" at Ha Long Bay. It was about a 4 hour bus trip there in an uncomfortable bus, but worth it. My parents got the honeymoon suite.
On the ferry boat out to the real boat:
The honeymoon couple:
The armada of boats heading out for cruises:
Lexey and Lenny enjoying the trip:
On the ferry boat out to the real boat:
The honeymoon couple:
The armada of boats heading out for cruises:
Lexey and Lenny enjoying the trip:
Labels:
boat,
galaxy cruise,
ha long bay,
Hanoi,
overnight,
Vietnam
Location:
Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Hello Hanoi!
We came back to Saigon for about a day. Lexey arrived and we had a nice Christmas day, then it was off to Hanoi in the morning. I found Hanoi to be a beautiful city, but the people were not quite as friendly as in HCMC. Also, everything is considerably more expensive.
Cart pulling in Hanoi:
Police taking a break by the famous Huc bridge in Hanoi:
Very well oaken care of buildings in Hanoi. The colors were great:
Hanoi telecom with the loudspeaker for morning announcements and reminders to work hard:
Cart pulling in Hanoi:
Police taking a break by the famous Huc bridge in Hanoi:
Very well oaken care of buildings in Hanoi. The colors were great:
Hanoi telecom with the loudspeaker for morning announcements and reminders to work hard:
Labels:
Hanoi,
huc bridge,
Vietnam,
wires
Location:
Hanoi, Hoàn Kiếm, Hanoi, Vietnam
Another day, another temple
Checking out more temples around Angkor Wat...
Monks:
Little girl playing on a vine swing:
Live Shiva painting:
Enjoying the day:
This temple was steep. End of story.
Monks:
Little girl playing on a vine swing:
Live Shiva painting:
Enjoying the day:
This temple was steep. End of story.
An evening in Siem Reap, Cambodia
Restaurant on a cart:
Big ass beers with Dad on Pub Street:
Siem Reap River at night:
Tuk-tuk ride:
Big ass beers with Dad on Pub Street:
Siem Reap River at night:
Tuk-tuk ride:
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Motorbike Riding
Bike on bike crime:
Baby aboard:
There is so much going on here I don't know where to start, so I will go left to right.
#1 - Girl driving is not watching the road and wearing ski goggles on her head.
#2 - Girl is wearing her hand as a pollution mask.
#3 - Boy is texting while driving.
#4 - Boy is talking to girl on next bike over while wearing real pollution mask.
#5 - While all this is happening, they are swerving all over the place and usually driving within 3 inches of each other.
Baby aboard:
There is so much going on here I don't know where to start, so I will go left to right.
#1 - Girl driving is not watching the road and wearing ski goggles on her head.
#2 - Girl is wearing her hand as a pollution mask.
#3 - Boy is texting while driving.
#4 - Boy is talking to girl on next bike over while wearing real pollution mask.
#5 - While all this is happening, they are swerving all over the place and usually driving within 3 inches of each other.
Ta Prohm
The banyon trees are allowed to grow all over Ta Prohm. It gives this temple a rather unique look with the roots looking like they are dripping down over the walls and stones.
First crazy tree over the temple after the entrance:
Walking through:
Dripping roots:
We were lucky that there were so few people at the temples. Took a while, but finally got this with nobody around:
Yup, I am really here:
First crazy tree over the temple after the entrance:
Walking through:
Dripping roots:
We were lucky that there were so few people at the temples. Took a while, but finally got this with nobody around:
Yup, I am really here:
Location:
Charles De Gaulle, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Pre Rup Temple
In Pre Rup we had a bit of a guide. He loved showing us all the fun things of the temple.
The cover shot of the Cambodia Lonely Planet:
Fun natural framing shot:
Giant spider:
The cover shot of the Cambodia Lonely Planet:
Fun natural framing shot:
Giant spider:
Labels:
angkor Wat,
Cambodia,
Pre Rup,
Siem reap,
temple
Location:
Charles De Gaulle, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Friday, December 23, 2011
Things on Cambodian Bikes
People carry the darnedest things.
Everything but a bike and a live pig:
2 live pigs:
At least 1 bicycle:
Everything but a bike and a live pig:
2 live pigs:
At least 1 bicycle:
Location:
Charles De Gaulle, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Children of Cambodia
All the children here are beautiful. I took my friend Yoav's advice and tried to go to the Angkor Hospital for Children, but we couldn't get in. They require volunteers sign up 9 months in advance.
Labels:
angkor Wat,
Cambodia,
children,
Siem reap
Location:
Charles De Gaulle, Siem Reap, Cambodia
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