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Posts Tagged ‘Ruins’Beautiful Buildings in Hue and Reliving ‘Nam on a DMZ TourWritten on 16 Aug, 2009 at 9:59 in ...Vietnam, Culture, Hue, Temples and Ruins | viewed 100 times | No Comments
During the bus ride to Hue we met Amelia, a fellow American, who we spent much of the next few days with. We arrived in town early, but most of the afternoon was spent trying to book our open ticket... (Continue reading) Scuba Diving, Motorbiking and Communal Spas in Nah TrangWritten on 14 Aug, 2009 at 10:52 in ...Vietnam, Beach Towns, Nah Trang, Scuba Diving, Temples and Ruins | viewed 113 times | No Comments
We came to Nah Trang just for one last dip in the ocean in scuba gear but wound up staying three days relaxing and motorbiking around. The diving itself was pretty nice, though lots of the underwater area was sandy... (Continue reading) Custom Fit Suits, Asian Architecture, Ruins and Living Like Kings in Hoi AnAfter a grueling overnight bus ride on the Open Ticket, we arrived at Hoi An at the crack of dawn in front of a three star hotel. A brief hotel search revealed that we weren’t going to get anything cheaper... (Continue reading) Angkor Wat and the Rest of the Temples of AngkorWritten on 3 Aug, 2009 at 4:55 in ...Cambodia, Culture, Religion, Siem Reap, Temples and Ruins | viewed 130 times | No Comments
I have been fascinated by the Angkor temples since they were used as a backdrop for the Mortal Kombat movie as well as for Angela Jolie’s Tomb Raider. When I found out that the temples were in Cambodia while researching... (Continue reading) Off the Beaten Track to Wat Phou and ChampasakI love ruins, buildings and architecture, so when our book said that Wat Phou had the most beautiful Khmer ruins in Laos that were evocative of Angkor, I couldn’t say no! Located in the town of Champasak, our journey took... (Continue reading) |