Back on a Boat

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We spent the last three days on a Junk Boat in Halong Bay exploring the numerous islands, called karsks, which make a unique landscape. We spent time with wonderful people from all over the world, kayaking and swimming in the day and drinking local rice wine on the boat at night.

Mikes walked: none because there is no land

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Caves!
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Kayaking!

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Floating Village – around 50 families spend their lives in floating villages in Halong Bay.
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11 thoughts on “Back on a Boat

  1. Howdee U 2 You are seeing and doing so many great things, life changeing for sure ! ! Sapa and Halong Bay I think are one of the most striking places of your trip. But the hang gliding inTurkey and the jungles in Bali and Cambodia were tremendos with the old temples ! ! So many places and experiences, U2 are very Blessed ! Looking forward to seeing you back on Carpenter Street, yet another
    awesome world class destination !

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