Saturday, November 15, 2008

Pool & Pissheads

Where to start...

Ah yes, Nha Trang.

After diving I was thirsty, so we went out for some beers.(Pathetically enough, this happens rarer than you'd think!)
We had a few too many, and some great games of pool, where we got to practise our German & newly acquired Dutch language skills!


The next day, after nursing the first half of our hangover, we boarded the train...
- settling in.

- my healthy snacks.
The view the next day was a wet one:

I could go on about it for awhile, but I won't, in summary, it was really nice. Probably one of the nicest long journey's I've had in SE Asia. I'd do it again in the morning...well...maybe not tomorrow morning! :)

After arriving in Hanoi, a city renowned for scams, we fell straight into one off the train. A metered taxi, with a meter that ran on crack cocaine. Dave had a bad feeling when we passed all the official taxis inside the station, and I had a bad feeling after we got in and he seemed not to understand me at all....
Getting out at the end of the street we asked to be brought to(And paying the ridiculously high fare, which turned out to be under $6, but that's not the point!) I recognised the 'random person' that came up to offer us accommodation(I had seen the driving say something to him at the station) so we were stuck in an alley with dudes at either ends on motorbikes. After heading around to a few places(Some of which told us to fuck-off when they saw we weren't impressed with the 'nice rooms') and being brought from one to another on the back of motorbikes with all our bags and instruments, we found a bed. All ended well!
Although the owner is pretty insistent we get his tour to Halong Bay. We have been avoiding him all day, as we've booked somewhere else!
Anywhoo...Here's some scenic enough shots of Hanoi:

- hungry?

Vietnam is very relaxed on it's piracy laws. Shops openly advertise pirate DVDs, CDs & Software. Also if a particular business such as a hostel, is doing well, a load of other places will change their name to the same. As a result, you can walk down the road, and see several places with the same name, but grossly different qualities of service. Making life very hard when you're looking for a decent place.


An Animist offering on a tree:


This photo doesn't do justice as to how thin the alley these dudes can drive a bike down:


Twas off to a temple on Hoan Kiem lake, the liquid heart of Hanoi:

Old dudes playing games outside the temple:
- you never really see that in Ireland, expect with pints in their hands I suppose!!





- being a millionaire just doesn't get you what you think it would....

- posers!



This guy was great:
- more than likely he makes the flutes himself, Dave thought it may have been an Irish tune he was playing when we first went by him... I don't believe he has eyes at all, poor auld divil...

- legend has it...ahh shite, I forget it now. Something to do with a giant turtle taking a sword down to the bottom of the lake to return it to the Gods, after kicking the Chinese armies ass.

Tomorrow will be spent aroudn the city again, seeing sights and doign deals.
We're going to Halong Bay the day after tomorrow for three days, expect some nice pics!

And the latest bike entry, will be of a mountain bike instead of a motor bike:


-Hat anyone?! :)

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

The Seaweed is Always Greener...

I'm doing something a little controversial in this post...
I'm using pics from someone else.
I haven't developed my ones from my dives.
Here's a couple of fish I saw today:


- the Peacock Mantis Shrimp. How amazing is this dude! He builds a little tunnel, and if you knock outside, he comes out every time without fail!

- Lionfish. Poison spikes etc, you see a lot of these around here. Beautiful fish.

- Bannerfish. The classic gangster-turned-goodguy from the movie, and yes, I saw Nemo too, only I'm too lazy to find a pic of him.


- man I love these guys.



- an Ornate Ghost Pipefish. The name is almost as good as the fish, actually, no it's not.


- a wee Moray Eel, but an Eel none-the-less.
I'm a bit wrecked from the dives this morning, so I'll save stories for another day.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Trains & Tennis

With the LadyBoy sitting beside me in the last internet place, I totally forgot to write where I was!
I was in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. We spent a couple of nights there, and headed on a train up to Nha Trang, which is where we are currently. Ho Chi Minh is like a city full of lucid crackheads, driving at breakneck speed in apparently, whatever direction they want! We were glad to hop on the 7hour train($12USD, we were two of 5 foreigners on the 15 carriage train) up here. It's a nice place here, very chilled out, but sadly there's a lot of pick-pockets etc. here, so we're keeping our eyes peeled... I'm doing a couple of dives here tomorrow morning as it's the best place in Vietnam to do them, so I'll be up bright and early! The day after tomorrow we'll be taking the 26 hour train to Hanoi. Better stock up on some snacks!!

Anywhoo, here is some pics of the last few days:

- I've decided to start taking photos of some of the more ridiculous things you see on a bike here. This will be the first of many. They actually had another bag put up on top after the photo!
- friends we met on the bus to Vietnam, Sébastien from France, and Gogo from Philippines.

- these guys were amazing at what I call, Vietnamese Foot Tennis. It involves something like a shuttlecock you'd use in Badminton.

- sure I had ta have a go! But I was shite.

- I was scared by the fact that Dave's features were looking awful blurry :)

- Chopsticks!!!

- even in Vietnam they know that beer equals food! :)

- Sébastien eating dried Squid, the smell alone was enough for us!

- a dried Squid salesman.

- our train tickets, it says foreigner as we have to pay a lot more than the Vietnamese.

- check out all the wires on the far side of the street, it was a foot square of solid wires!

- on the train.

- looking stupid.

- our lunch on the train yesterday.

- the ingredients made me laugh for a while. What the hell is shortening?!?! Also it all only adds up to about 80%!

- our nice room here in Nha Trang. En suite, with hot water, which is very rare for us, but this is our chill out spot, so we went all out. At 4euro a night each it won't break the bank anyway.


- nothing says 'I love you' like picking nits out of your friends head.

- the beach and a rare standard tourist style pic.
- don't drop them!!! :)