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We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
Kamov Ka-26
Reg: HA-MMY
C/No: 7404303
Operator: Fly-Coop Kft
Location: LHKV - Kaposvar Kaposujlak
Date: 30-Mar-2007
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
Cessna 525 CitationJet msn525-0016 de 1993
Jet-Stream LLC, le 28/05/2017 à l'aéroport de Nice Côte d'Azur
ex N216CJ de Jensen Dale M (05/08/1993 - 1996), D-IKOP de Triple Alpha (09/1996 - 01/2017)
A beach wedding I planned in Viet Nam. And this's the one that I love the most. Outstanding, touching & loving!
Wedding Planned by NhuCam Wedding Team
Flower & Decoration by Home Garden + Floria
Photography by Eclair Jolie & sean.le
Cinematography by Danbo
Wedding Cake by Hanh Phuc Bakery
Venue: HO TRAM Sanctuary
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We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
A UNESCO World Heritage site a few hours drive from Hanoi, Ha Long Bay is named for the Dragons that legend has it came to protect Vietnam from invaders. 1969 (or thereabouts) islands/monoliths are spread across the bay.
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
About Ha Long Bay
Ha Long Bay ("descending dragon bay") is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and a popular travel destination, located in Quang Ninh province, Vietnam. Administratively, the bay belongs to Ha Long City and part of Van Don district. The bay features thousands of limestone karsts and isles in various sizes and shapes. Ha Long Bay is a center of a larger zone which includes Bái Tử Long bay to the northeast, and Cát Bà islands to the southwest. These larger zones share similar geological, geographical, geomorphological, climate, and cultural characters.
Ha Long Bay has an area of around 1,553 km2, including 1,960–2,000 islets, most of which are limestone. The core of the bay has an area of 334 km2 with a high density of 775 islets. The limestone in this bay has gone through 500 million years of formation in different conditions and environments. The evolution of the karst in this bay has taken 20 million years under the impact of the tropical wet climate. The geo-diversity of the environment in the area has created biodiversity, including a tropical evergreen biosystem, oceanic and sea shore biosystem. Ha Long Bay is home to 14 endemic floral species and 60 endemic faunal species.
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
Airbus A320-232 msn6662, 1er vol 16/06/2015, livré 30/06/2015
Wizz Air, le 07/07/2017 à l'aéroport de Milan-Malpensa
We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!
Pozoblanco (Córdoba).- El presidente de la Junta de Andalucía, Juanma Moreno, ha visitado hoy las obras de reforma del Hospital Comarcal Valle de los Pedroches en el municipio cordobés de Pozoblanco que estarán listas a final de año y que han supuesto una inversión de más de un millón de euros. Entre las actuaciones que se están llevando a cabo destaca la reforma de la UCI y los quirófanos y la adaptación de los espacios para un servicio de resonancia magnética que se dotará con otro millón de euros en equipamiento y cuyo objetivo es el de garantizar que esta prueba diagnóstica se pueda realizar en este hospital evitando el desplazamiento de los usuarios a otros centros.
Durante su intervención ante los medios de comunicación, Moreno ha aseverado que el Hospital Comarcal Valle de los Pedroches es un hospital de referencia que había que dotar, modernizar y seguir invirtiendo en obras y equipamientos, ya que se trata de un buque insignia de Pozoblanco y de toda la comarca.
En este punto, ha reiterado su compromiso con los municipios que han estado olvidados durante años por gobiernos anteriores, al mismo tiempo que se ha referido a otras actuaciones que se están llevando a cabo para modernizar los servicios que se han quedado anticuados y adaptar sus instalaciones a la situación actual como es el caso del Hospital Universitario Reina Sofía. "Sólo en la provincia de Córdoba, en los últimos meses hemos programado 66 obras en infraestructuras sanitarias para invertir más de 8 millones de euros, de las que 61 ya están iniciadas o terminadas y el resto lo estarán antes de que finalice el año", ha apuntado.
A este respecto, ha destacado que el impulso a estas infraestructuras es fruto de un esfuerzo inversor en Sanidad sin precedentes del Gobierno andaluz por un importe de 167 millones de euros para equipamientos e instalaciones, a la vez que ha añadido que sólo en obras se han planificado más de 920 actuaciones en toda Andalucía. "En tan sólo cinco meses hemos conseguido poner en marcha o terminar un total de 882 obras de mejora en los hospitales y centros de salud de toda en nuestra comunidad, lo que supone el 95% de lo previsto en este semestre".
El presidente andaluz ha incidido en que todas estas obras de adaptación a los planes de contingencia por la pandemia se han tenido que acompasar con dar soluciones al déficit en infraestructuras que existía desde hace años, ante lo que ha resaltado que los presupuestos para 2021 recogen cerca de 150 millones de obras para infraestructuras sanitarias. "Los 167 millones que hemos puesto en marcha sumados a estos 150 millones, supone una inversión de más de 300 millones en obras de actualización en menos de un año en los centros sanitarios públicos andaluces".
De este modo, ha concretado que de estos 150 millones cerca de 14 serán destinados a cumplir con proyectos sanitarios de Córdoba como son el nuevo centro de salud de Montoro, la reforma del bloque quirúrgico del Hospital Infanta Margarita de Cabra, la puesta en funcionamiento del Hospital de Alta Resolución de Palma del Río, las mejoras en el centro de salud de Priego de Córdoba o el proyecto de Hospital Alta Resolución de Lucena, entre otros.
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We took a day-long tour around Cat Ba Island/Ha Long Bay. This place is ridiculously photogenic. Let me assure my friends, yes, this is still Earth, and yes, it is real. Somehow.
Along the way the guides took us to one of the floating home/floating fish farms. They live in little shacks on the water and keep fish in nets lowered in the water. The guides said there's over 2000 people living this way in the area. Other than being on the water, it looks like any other low-wage village around here, complete with dogs corner stores, etc.
Oh, and it turns out this is the time of year to come! Weather was great and the place was not busy. We had the entire boat to ourselves!