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If you've wondered about the travelingtiger, wonder no more. Here
is the Traveling Tiger, a small stuffed tiger Jim gave me the night
before I left. He's been all over Asia, including Angkor Wat....peeking
out from the back of my daypack. (He's tethered there by some rubber
bands, or I'm sure he'd take off on his own...you know what tigers
are like, once they get to traveling. ;-) )
Carolyn, while the main pack is mostly clean, the daypack is acquiring
more than enough dirt and scuffs to make up for it...
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| Me at the Vietnamese
border. |
The Mekong River,
at the border station |
Boatman at the border |
Harvesting on a small
farm near the border |
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| Me and two German
boys at a "bus station" near the border. We've just discovered
that the "four hour trip" is going to be 13 hours over awful
roads. Welcome to Third World travel! |
Me in a cyclo, in
Saigon. |
A Vietnamese loom.
This is where your fine silk satin, cheap cotton batiste, etc. come
from. Not a "modern" factory! |
A lone water hyacinth
growing amidst trash on the Mekong. Ho Chi Minh City (aka Saigon). |
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| A silverware container
from a restaurant on the central coast. |
A fairly typical
billboard in Vietnam. Note the solidarity worker types and the hammer
and sickle flag, although the official sign of Vietnam these days
is a yellow star on red background. |
It's astonishing,
the things that get moved by cyclo. Here the driver is pushing the
cyclo to get it started over the bridge; a few seconds later, he got
on and pedaled off. |
Tourism brand cigarettes.
Gotta love it... |
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| Look closely at this
photo. Yes, Silicon Valley is everywhere...(Saigon, by the river) |
A Black Hmong skirt
from Laos. Note the helicopters, etc. in the hem! |
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