As I was curled up next to my kerosene heater last night going through pictures to put on this blog (I upload photos before I do any writing), I couldn't help but think, "I want to go back! And I'm ready right now."
Vietnam was definitely the most relaxing part of the trip. I enjoyed swimming, walking along the beach, getting cheap massages, and just taking it easy.
The photos I took were mostly landscape shots, in an attempt to capture on camera my gorgeous surroundings. I especially loved the sunrises and sunsets and have several pictures of both. Here are a few of my favorites...
So many people out fishing at 6 a.m.!
~Peace~ful sunrise
The sunsets were just as gorgeous. :)
As a sidenote: Today at Samuraihama E.S., the teachers were asking about my trip, so I logged on to a computer and scrolled through my blog to show them some pictures. One of the teachers asked me if she could print the sunrise/sunset pictures from this post, which I thought was pretty cool. :)
In addition to relaxing, we also did some sightseeing. One day we rented motorbikes and rode along the coast.
In addition to relaxing, we also did some sightseeing. One day we rented motorbikes and rode along the coast.
Another day we took a jeep to see the sand dunes, and along the way we passed this fishing port.
At the sand dunes, I felt like I was in a totally different country.
This really shallow stream led us to a small waterfall.
Another thing I really liked about Vietnam was the cheap & delicious food! Only $3 (about 60,000 Vietnamese dong), could buy you dinner, including a drink. None of the food I ate in Vietnam was spicy; a typical meal was some kind of stir-fry or noodle dish.
2 comments:
Lovely photos...just getting caught up on your blog. Chris is time consuming with a broken leg. Sorry for lack of comments though.
Daaayna,
those pictures are so pretty! They look like postcards!!! Can't wait to hear about your sking trip!
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