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Tiny Towns and Huge Hills

VIETNAM | Sat, 29 Apr 2017 | By tigerlillytravels | Views [945]

As I said in the last post, one of the first things we noticed about Sa Pa was the weather. When we arrived it was warm and sunny, when we headed out for some food about an hour later it was cold and cloudy. From the window of our room we could see the ... Read more >

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