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[On Explore Apr 5, 2019 #37]
Templo en Montaña de Mármol (Temple in Marble Mountains)
Da Nang - Vietnam
Video "DA NANG Marble Mountais": youtu.be/f2dZPtVkC9Y
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So we took a cruise in the famous UNESCO Heritage Halong Bay. That is pretty much the only way to discover this wander of the world - well, at least in two days and one night.
Vietnam is known for its affordable pricing for many things from trasportation to food, but this cruise was a bit of an exception. And unfortunately the weather never cleared out after the whole trip. However on the second day the weather was somewhat better, sometimes we saw the sun coming out.
The cruise itself was really fantastic - full of peaceful retired people from all over the world. We thoroughly enjoyed its programme from morning tai chi session (obviously all cruises do that) to cooking class. They took us to a cave and a floating village where people actually live above water.
I know it's touristy, but food was very good, and we enjoyed the different exceitment from fast-paced Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh city here. We had a wonderful experience overall.
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RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
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Templo en Montaña de Mármol (Temple in Marble Mountains)
Da Nang - Vietnam
Video "DA NANG Marble Mountais": youtu.be/f2dZPtVkC9Y
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A brief stop at a road-side herb garden punctuated the long drive from Ha Long bay back to Hanoi. Herbs make up the great flavour of many Vietnamese meals, grown all over the country in gardens like these with little more than a few simple tools and nearby stream.
ISO100 f6.7 1/180 32mm x4 PS/LR
So we took a cruise in the famous UNESCO Heritage Halong Bay. That is pretty much the only way to discover this wander of the world - well, at least in two days and one night.
Vietnam is known for its affordable pricing for many things from trasportation to food, but this cruise was a bit of an exception. And unfortunately the weather never cleared out after the whole trip. However on the second day the weather was somewhat better, sometimes we saw the sun coming out.
The cruise itself was really fantastic - full of peaceful retired people from all over the world. We thoroughly enjoyed its programme from morning tai chi session (obviously all cruises do that) to cooking class. They took us to a cave and a floating village where people actually live above water.
I know it's touristy, but food was very good, and we enjoyed the different exceitment from fast-paced Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh city here. We had a wonderful experience overall.
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Fighting Cocks Islet - Located near the Dau Go Island and Lu Huong Islet, are two small towers of approx. 39 feet ( 12 meters ) high, which emerge from the sea like two fighting cocks - Ha-Long Bay, Quang-Ninh, VIETNAM.
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Ha Long Bay is located within the Quang Ninh Province of Vietnam. Situated in the Gulf of Tonkin, the site includes some 1600 islands and islets forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars in an area of around 1,553 sq km. Because of their precipitous nature, most of the islands are uninhabited and relatively unaffected by human influence.
Ha Long Bay possesses a tremendous diversity of caves and other landforms which derive from the unusual geomorphological process of marine invaded tower karst. In recognition of its remarkable scenic quality, Ha Long Bay was inscribed as a UNESCO natural World Heritage site (1994) and the New7Wonders of Nature (2011).
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đây ko phải là ảnh cưới đâu :D
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RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
facebook : RIO studio
website : riostudio.vn/
Templo en Montaña de Mármol (Temple in Marble Mountains)
Da Nang - Vietnam
Video "DA NANG Marble Mountais": youtu.be/f2dZPtVkC9Y
******
RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
facebook : RIO studio
website : riostudio.vn/
RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
facebook : RIO studio
website : riostudio.vn/
Film youtu.be/amHJcPzig-M
Copyright: Ngô Huy Hòa (hachi8)
Tel: +84 936780285
Email: hachi181@gmail.com
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RIO studio - số 467 Trần Khát Chân - Hà Nội
YM : banggia03k4@yahoo.com
phone no: 0983.180685 - 0917.507576
facebook : RIO studio
website : riostudio.vn/
Floating village, Ha Long Bay. Residents make their living fishing.
Ha Long Bay consists of a dense cluster of 1,969 limestone monolithic islands, each topped with thick jungle vegetation, which rise spectacularly from the ocean.
It is designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Film youtu.be/amHJcPzig-M
Copyright: Ngô Huy Hòa (hachi8)
Tel: +84 936780285
Email: hachi181@gmail.com
Facebook: facebook.com/ngohuyhoa
Ha Long Bay is located within the Quang Ninh Province of Vietnam. Situated in the Gulf of Tonkin, the site includes some 1600 islands and islets forming a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars in an area of around 1,553 sq km. Because of their precipitous nature, most of the islands are uninhabited and relatively unaffected by human influence.
Ha Long Bay possesses a tremendous diversity of caves and other landforms which derive from the unusual geomorphological process of marine invaded tower karst. In recognition of its remarkable scenic quality, Ha Long Bay was inscribed as a UNESCO natural World Heritage site (1994) and the New7Wonders of Nature (2011).