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the view from my room, madam cuc's 64- saigon: by crikeyitsmikey, Views[8]
 
yes, i drank snake wine.  with.... i don't remember his name.: by crikeyitsmikey, Views[7]
 
could be hawaii.... botanic gardens- saigon: by crikeyitsmikey, Views[7]
 
saigon- under construction: by crikeyitsmikey, Views[7]
 
southeast asia at the Ho Chi Mihn City main post office: by crikeyitsmikey, Views[7]
 
Pedestrians pass by the beggar on the streets of India: by travel-tips, Views[255]
 
by scholarships, Views[17]
 
Also the gouverment of the German Democratic Republic was impressed by the people living under the earth during the war. So they gave A WATCH (!!!) to show that.. I just HAD to take a picture..: by utegute, Views[15]
 
One last thing from Vietnam (so far): the price of the house you build is about how much space the house takes on the street. Not the actual areal. That means, there are a lot of very narrow, long houses in Vietnam. Most funny, only the front is painted, the rest stayes grey :): by utegute, Views[15]
 
And then they had this temple for the elephants! I liked that. Elephants are working so hard all their lifetime, that the people decided to give them a temple. And they honour the dead elephants with offered fruits and incense and stuff. There was even a little hill where apperently an elephant was burried..: by utegute, Views[15]
 
more pagodas: by utegute, Views[16]
 
I saw some women producing incense-sticks. They first make a dough out of cinnemon, wood-powder, some oil and water. Then they kind of wrap it around thin sticks. And in the end it's putted n the street to dry in the sun. There you go, the stick is ready.: by utegute, Views[18]
 
One of the pagodas I visited was built for THIS guy! Very young and already a pagoda during his lifetime. Speak of loving yourself!: by utegute, Views[10]
 
At the pagodas around Hue there were often monchs guarding the entrance. Nice!!: by utegute, Views[9]
 
me on a VERY old bridge: by utegute, Views[9]
 
parts of the forbidden city: by utegute, Views[9]
 
inside the Citadel in Hue: by utegute, Views[8]
 
That would be one of the entrances into the tunnels. Not easy to spot.. Ofcourse..: by utegute, Views[7]
 
Right and left from the
 
Down into the tunnels. First level at 13 meters, next on 17, third 23 meters under the earth!: by utegute, Views[8]
 
fishing: by utegute, Views[7]
 
The caves and Dong Hoi in generell is very close to the DMZ (demilitarized zone- one of the most mined zones in the world!!) The holes in the ground are bomb-holes..: by utegute, Views[7]
 
more from inside the cave: by utegute, Views[6]
 
The picture is much more spacy than it was. I mean- stalagtites and stalagnites, big ones, but NOT in different colours..: by utegute, Views[9]
 
the entrance to the cave: by utegute, Views[8]
 
Evergreen forrest around and pepople LIVING up there! No idea how they get up or down..: by utegute, Views[8]
 
Also other people had to take a boat. And if you have to cross the river with your motorbike, why not on a boat.. Even though the boat seems ALL to weak..: by utegute, Views[8]
 
the boat-trip to the cave: by utegute, Views[9]
 
Yes! They DO drive trucks made in the GDR here in Vietnam!! I'm proud!: by utegute, Views[9]
 
Another view from around Dong Hoi.: by utegute, Views[9]
 
On my motor-cycle-tour to the caves. Beautiful with the rice-fields?!: by utegute, Views[11]
 
bicycling: by utegute, Views[29]
 
trying to find my way..: by utegute, Views[31]
 
Taken from a mini van, if you look in the top right corner you will see a motorbike carrying another motorbike.: by will, Views[14]
 
Cyclo drivers outside the Forbidden City.: by will, Views[10]
 
Looking across the Forbidden City.: by will, Views[14]
 
Restoration work in the Forbidden City.: by will, Views[8]
 
Not always an indicator of quality.: by will, Views[6]
 
One of the deaf and dumb restaurants.: by will, Views[3]
 
The Vietnamese Flag flying over the citadel, Hue. : by will, Views[174]
 
Street scene Hoi An. : by will, Views[5]
 
Street scene Hoi An.: by will, Views[4]
 
Street scene Hoi An.: by will, Views[4]
 
The Japanese Bridge, Hoi An.: by will, Views[12]
 
Repair work under way after Ketsana.: by will, Views[3]
 
A big clear needed after Ketsana.: by will, Views[2]
 
Debris in the Central Highland.: by will, Views[2]
 
A destroyed road in the Central Highlands.: by will, Views[3]
 
The banks of the River PoKo.: by will, Views[2]
 
by travel-tips, Views[421]
 
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