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A Saigon Food Guide: ag
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A Saigon Food Guide. Wednesday, December 7, 2011. Iframe src="http:/ player.vimeo.com/video/32958521? Title=0&byline=0&portrait=0" width="400" height="225" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen /iframe p a href="http:/ vimeo.com/32958521" Traffic in Frenetic HCMC, Vietnam /a from a href="http:/ vimeo.com/kwhi02" Rob Whitworth /a on a href="http:/ vimeo.com" Vimeo /a . /p. June 15, 2013 at 1:14 PM. My web site location voiture casablanca. May 28, 2014 at 5:36 PM.
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Trekking in Sapa | pass the fish sauce
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Pass the fish sauce. Angkor Wat – Revisited. Bac Ha Market →. July 14, 2011 · 12:16 pm. After Angkor Wat, my parents and I headed to our next destination: Sapa. Located in northwest Vietnam, Sapa is a mountain town and is one of the only regions in Vietnam that has distinct seasons. It actually gets cold during the winter! Sapa is located in Northwest Vietnam, very close to the Chinese border. My father eating breakfast at our hotel. A water buffalo plowing the rice fields. Overlooking a Hmong village.
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Hiking Mt.Kinabalu | pass the fish sauce
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Pass the fish sauce. Monkeys, monkeys, monkeys! November 28, 2011 · 7:54 am. For the next few days it was extremely difficult for all of us to walk up and down stairs, but that is no reason to not hike Mt.Kinabalu. If you are thinking of visiting Borneo and hiking the mountain, feel free to ask me any questions. Anyone traveling around Borneo should make an effort to do it! Maybe these pictures will make you want to! Stairs, stairs and more stairs to climb. Blue and I at the summit. Enter your email addr...
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Monkeys, monkeys, monkeys! | pass the fish sauce
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Pass the fish sauce. November 30, 2011 · 11:12 pm. Monkeys, monkeys, monkeys! It was great to see the Orangutans up close, but the large number of tourists and constant flashing of cameras kind of took away from the authenticity of the experience. The Orangutans are definitely in a more natural habitat than at a zoo, but you still got the feeling you were in a man made exhibit. Regardless, the Orangutans were adorable and we got to see them up close! Mom and baby Orangutan heading to the feeding platform.
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Keeping It Real: Summertime and the livin' is easy
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My adventures in Southeast Asia and teaching English in Vietnam. Sunday, July 10, 2011. Summertime and the livin' is easy. Already Emily and I have hit four different stops along our journey North. Today, we're headed for Hanoi only to, hopefully, mosey along to Ha Long Bay once we get there. We've been at turns active and lazy, alternating our days for optimum adventure and chill time. This operation works well for us and we're having a blast. It is a town famous for it's tailor shops, lanterns and silk...
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Keeping It Real: January 2011
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My adventures in Southeast Asia and teaching English in Vietnam. Thursday, January 27, 2011. As an elementary school teacher, there are a lot of days where all I want to do is scream and kick and cry (just like my students). Little kids are terrors. They know all the ways to drive someone crazy and do so as often as they think they can get away with it, which is to say all the time. Times and expect them to do all this. Learning, after all, takes time. I have found (like many others before me) that most ...
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Keeping It Real: I Survived the Bus Ride from Hanoi to Vientiane and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt
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My adventures in Southeast Asia and teaching English in Vietnam. Sunday, July 24, 2011. I Survived the Bus Ride from Hanoi to Vientiane and All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt. Sadly, the most eventful thing Emily and I did in Laos was the bus ride there and it wasn't the good, fun kind of eventful. Though, I will concede it was adventurous. The 4,000 Islands are possibly the most peaceful place I've ever been and I'd recommend them to those seeking peace and quiet on their travels, but two days was enough ...
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Keeping It Real: April 2011
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My adventures in Southeast Asia and teaching English in Vietnam. Thursday, April 21, 2011. You are awed by the power, thankful for blessed safety. Through the din you sense a sharp, sudden knock. It startles you awake. Someone is yelling but you can't understand them, the monsoon is drowning them out. And then there is light as your door swings open. Your housemate is standing there, yelling about how cold it is, and still- still. You will spend the next half hour ankle-deep in water, unclogging the drai...
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Keeping It Real: Paradise (or The mind is its own place)
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My adventures in Southeast Asia and teaching English in Vietnam. Wednesday, August 10, 2011. Paradise (or The mind is its own place). I keep thinking about the word "paradise." What does that word mean, anyway? I looked up the definition and the first three given are religious. But is "heaven" the same thing as "paradise? I'm sure that heaven is paradise for some people, but is the opposite true? Maybe it is for the people who don't subscribe to the former sentiment. I don't know. It makes me cringe.
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Keeping It Real: Natural Wonders: Castles of Sea and Sky
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My adventures in Southeast Asia and teaching English in Vietnam. Sunday, July 17, 2011. Natural Wonders: Castles of Sea and Sky. You know all those beautiful pictures of junks with wings for sails protected by enormous, majestic rocks in a bay of cool, emerald water that always seem to represent the natural beauty of Vietnam on guidebooks and travel sites? Here's one to refresh your memory or in case you have no clue what I'm talking about :. The whole trip was permeated by a calm that seemed to hang in ...
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