Posts Tagged '2011'

Evening Traffic Jam in Saigon

Traffic jams are normal occurrences in Saigon, Vietnam, now.  I took this picture about one hour ago near the Pham Ngu Lao Backpacker Area in District 1.  The intersection was backed up, it needed two traffic police to direct traffic during

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Evening Traffic Jam in Saigon

Traffic jams are normal occurrences in Saigon, Vietnam, now.  I took this picture about one hour ago near the Pham Ngu Lao Backpacker Area in District 1.  The intersection was backed up, it needed two traffic police to direct traffic during

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Tallest Building in Saigon, Vietnam

The Bitexco Building is currently the tallest building in Saigon, as of today.  It is the second tallest in Vietnam.  At first I considered this building an eye sore.  Nowadays, it is a great landmark to orient myself when going

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Tallest Building in Saigon, Vietnam

The Bitexco Building is currently the tallest building in Saigon, as of today.  It is the second tallest in Vietnam.  At first I considered this building an eye sore.  Nowadays, it is a great landmark to orient myself when going

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Vietnam Airlines at Tan Son Nhat Airport

Some of my favorites photo shots are at airports taken from airplanes.  This picture was taken just after arriving from Cam Ranh to Saigon.  Vietnam Airlines is one of my favorite airlines which surprises many Vietnamese.  Turns out, Vietnam Airline’s

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Vietnam Airlines at Tan Son Nhat Airport

Some of my favorites photo shots are at airports taken from airplanes.  This picture was taken just after arriving from Cam Ranh to Saigon.  Vietnam Airlines is one of my favorite airlines which surprises many Vietnamese.  Turns out, Vietnam Airline’s

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Cam Ranh International Airport

Even though Nha Trang has it’s own airport, the major airport that people use to fly to/from Hanoi and Saigon is about a 30 minute drive to Cam Ranh.  The Cam Ranh International Airport is very interesting.  There is just

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Cam Ranh International Airport

Even though Nha Trang has it’s own airport, the major airport that people use to fly to/from Hanoi and Saigon is about a 30 minute drive to Cam Ranh.  The Cam Ranh International Airport is very interesting.  There is just

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Resort at Nha Trang, Vietnam

A nice pool alongside the beach at Louisiane Resort and Brewery in Nha Trang, Vietnam.  Looking at this pool makes me want to jump in but unfortunately, I forgot my swim trunks.

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Resort at Nha Trang, Vietnam

A nice pool alongside the beach at Louisiane Resort and Brewery in Nha Trang, Vietnam.  Looking at this pool makes me want to jump in but unfortunately, I forgot my swim trunks.

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Pacific Ocean – Vung Tau, Vietnam

I have seen the Pacific Ocean from the US, Hawaii, Japan, and now Vietnam.  Though many people do not swim in this particular part of the beach at Vung Tau, it still draws many visitors from Saigon.

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Pacific Ocean – Vung Tau, Vietnam

I have seen the Pacific Ocean from the US, Hawaii, Japan, and now Vietnam.  Though many people do not swim in this particular part of the beach at Vung Tau, it still draws many visitors from Saigon.

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Statue of Jesus Christ over Vung Tau

During and after the Vietnam War, this statue of Jesus Christ is quite famous.  Any veteran will know this statue.  Vung Tau is a place that a lot of US Vets visited, even if they did not fight in the

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Statue of Jesus Christ over Vung Tau

During and after the Vietnam War, this statue of Jesus Christ is quite famous.  Any veteran will know this statue.  Vung Tau is a place that a lot of US Vets visited, even if they did not fight in the

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Lakeside Retreat in Saigon

A nice April, 2011, day at Khu Du Lich Van Thanh, just outside of Saigon’s District 1.  The Manor is in the background.  Most Expats living here, as well as Vietnamese, do not know that this resort exists.  One of

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Lakeside Retreat in Saigon

A nice April, 2011, day at Khu Du Lich Van Thanh, just outside of Saigon’s District 1.  The Manor is in the background.  Most Expats living here, as well as Vietnamese, do not know that this resort exists.  One of

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