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A view above Hanoi\'s chaotic Old Quarter
Paul enjoying a rooftop terrace Ha Noi beer overlooking Hoan Kiem Lake
Peter at a streetfront cafe waiting for his strong, northern Vietnamese cup o\' Joe.
Popular street food eatery in Hanoi\'s Old Quarter, locals queue for the good stuff
Hanoi: where counterfeit North Face backpacks literally grow on trees
Hanoi - City of Contrasts: Banks, Bunnies and Bikes abound on the busy streets
Col. Sanders looks suspiciously similar to \"Uncle Ho\" Chi Minh
Western brands dominate the streets of communist Hanoi
Child \"safety\"seats for motorbikes for sale in Hanoi\'s Old Quarter
Local transport: no cargo is off-limits for the omnipresent scooters in the streets of Hanoi
Paul enjoying the culinary delights of Hanoi, this was a vegetarian restaurant run by Buddhist monks
Helmets are now required in Vietnam, so street vendors oblige helmet seekers with an array of styles and colors
Paul at the entrance of the Hoa Lo Prison, aka the
John McCain\'s flight suit recovered from his fateful crash site, now housed in the notorious \"Hanoi Hilton\" prison
Photograph of the last American POW\'s leaving Hanoi after the 1973 Paris Peace Accords ended direct U.S. military involvement in Vietnam
Ultimate Irony: A
Watching the uniquely Vietnamese water puppet theater performance in Hanoi
Peter at Hanoi\'s Temple of Literature, a stunning structure dedicated to Confucius in 1070, one of the oldest and best preserved examples of traditional Vietnamese architecture
Paul along the courtyard walls of the 11th century Temple of Literature
Smoking joss sticks in a bronze urn in the Temple of Literature in Hanoi, still a place of veneration after all these years

Visual Randomness

Hotels galore on a couple main tourist streets, all with magnificent views of the surrounding mountains Looking butch in a flower farm in the Central Highlands of Vietnam Sometimes I traveled to borrower visits on public buses... lots of them. Then and now: Me at Saqsaywaman in 1999 and 2012 One of the modest adobe houses in the villages along the route, watch your head when going through the door! Local transport laden with goods from the Monday market in San Agustín andes4-2 Big Pharma Steam Train Caledonia

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