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Ha Ha Pizza is an amazing pizza place. Everything is made from scratch right there in the restaurant and you can get anything from pepperoni to water chestnuts on your pizza. You can also get whole wheat crust. It was worth the 24 mile bike ride to get there.
No visit to Vietnam is complete without witnessing the natural spectacle of Ha Long Bay, with its countless islands rising dramatically from the sea. a boat trip through these towering rocky sentinels is an unforgettable experience!
Sadly we weren't blessed with the best of weather, it staying fairly dull and overcast for most of our trip, but the sight of the awe-inspiring natural rock formations surrounding us were more than enough compensation for the subdued light.
Smirfofffff..
COMO eu tava com SAUDADE DELA!!!!
Foi Cerva pra abrir, vodka eee Vinho pq Erica levou ;)
HA-LOG is a B737-6Q8 of Hungarian carrier MALEV in a special "creditcard" c/s, seen landing on runway 27 of Schiphol on 080808. © Bert Visser
Visiting Technoavia SMG-92 Turbo Finist aircraft departing Runway 10 with a group of skydivers from Skydive Swansea.
Swansea Airport.
31st October 2015.
No visit to Vietnam is complete without witnessing the natural spectacle of Ha Long Bay, with its countless islands rising dramatically from the sea. a boat trip through these towering rocky sentinels is an unforgettable experience!
Sadly we weren't blessed with the best of weather, it staying fairly dull and overcast for most of our trip, but the sight of the awe-inspiring natural rock formations surrounding us were more than enough compensation for the subdued light.
Visiting Technoavia SMG-92 Turbo Finist aircraft during a pause in skydiving. On loan to Skydive Swansea.
Swansea Airport.
31st October 2015.
Ha Long Bay, which literally means "descending dragon bay", is UNESCO World Heritage Site in northern Vietnam. The Bay belongs to Ha Long City and features thousands of limestone karsts and isles in a wide range of shapes and sizes. Ha Long Bay covers an area of approximately 1,533 square kilometres including 1,960 to 2,000 islets, most of which are limestone. The highest density of these islets (775) is concentrated in an area of 334 square kilometres. It is estimated that this bay has gone through various stages of change over a period of 500 million years.