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Our first meal in Hong Kong: hot noodle soup was the perfect treat for our hungry, jet-lagged stomachs
Fabulous food on every corner - our favorite eateries!
Veggie delights in a Hong Kong market
Bulking up in a Hong Kong market
Fruits de mer on display in a Hong Kong market
A recommended vegetarian restaurant, Pure Veggie House on Garden Road did not fail to impress
Szechuan specialty at Pure Veggie House in Hong Kong
Move your buns, hon, in Hong Kong!
Curried vegetables and tofu in tamarind sauce, yummy.  Thank you, Temple Bar!
Typical rice storefront with more varieties than you can imagine.
Paul\'s new profession: Coconut street vendor
Our first proper meal in Saigon at the Temple Bar.  Stylish and flavorful, a perfect introduction to Vietnamese cuisine.
CouchSurfer meetup for the Ho Chi Minh City group, over 20 people showed up, locals and travelers alike.  It was great fun to meet people and taste the HCMC street food.
Vietnamese iced coffee with milk (cà phê sữa đá), a real midday treat
Beer break: cold ones are found almost anywhere
When it rains, it pours.  So why not wait it out with a cold one?!
Enjoying a cold Bia Saigon on a rooftop terrace with fine evening views of HCMC
Vietnamese seafood hot pot, a delicious discovery
Vietnamese feast!  Seafood hot pot in one of the many street restaurants in HCMC.
Waiting for the hot pot to boil.  Yes we were watching (so it took a long time) but it was well worth the wait.

Visual Randomness

rio-de-janeiro-348 Account of the My Lai massacre from the perspective of the Peter on one of the valley village footbridges, waiting for a H\'Mong tot to pass Free-wheeling Market Economy: anything goes in Hoi An\'s riverside market Some of the wonderful faces of Kiva borrowers I had the grand fortune to meet in Bolivia. Every visit was a gift. I also attended the weekly Charlas at Sustainable Bolivia which feature interesting talks by local volunteers engaged in great works around Cochabamba. Nourishment Some of the statues are quite large, this one was half buried and the above-ground portion heralded the grave of an elite andes9-8 Paul crossing the Forbidden Purple City, reserved exclusively for the emperor in the time of the monarchy

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