I had a lot of things I still wanted to say but the grind of
school and other pending things has shooed them to the back of my mind. I
mostly remember thinking that Vietnamese and Cambodian people are so kind and
always smiling, and that I want to go back to all of the places I missed, to
try all of the activities I couldn’t afford before, and eat the better however
pricier food I avoided. There was rock climbing, hot air balloons, bicycle
tours, motorcycle tours, quad bike tours, elephant tours, 2-3 day treks, paragliding,
zip lining, performances and more that we had to pass up due to tight budget
restrictions. Yet I’m still glad I had what was one of the most amazing
experiences of my life so far, but I expect next will be even more.
But that’s that. At least for now. To end I will share all
of my “good photos” or at least the ones that just aren’t for story telling.
Enjoy!
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| Hanoi |
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| The view from our coffee shop in Sa Pa. |
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| Villagers in Sa Pa. |
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| Silver waterfall in Sa Pa. |
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| Village children in Sa Pa. |
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| A Hmong girl (14 years) |
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| A Hmong lady. |
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| A village child in Sa Pa. |
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| This kid looks like Ben. |
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| More village children. |
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| The beautiful riverside in Hue. |
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| Temple on top of Udon Thani in Cambodia. |
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| Bayun, my favorite part of the Angkor ruins. |
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| A kind Khmer granny. |
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| Another kind Khmer lady. |
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| A little girl in Don Det. |
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| Children playing in Don Det. |
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| A monk in Pakse. |
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| Vang Vieng's dramatic scenery. |
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| The sunset from Vientiane. |
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| Kuang Xi waterfalls. |
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