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Giant Buddhas in the temple, truly larger than life!
Dramatic dragon at the entrance to the temple
Riding the wild elephants on a stop in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, this was a feisty little bugger!
A small rice wine distillery near Dalat, this rough stuff is not for the weak
My new friend during our Easy Rider trip through the Central Highlands
The whimsical Crazy House in Dalat, Vietnam is true to its name
The steep, winding road descending from the Central Highlands
Paul not happy with the vomiting passengers on the Sick Bus as we swerved to-and-fro during the descent from the Central Highlands
Contented Paul with a real cappuccino in the sumptuous city of Hoi An, Vietnam
More café time Hoi An, a Vietnamese iced coffee always helps beat the heat
French villas adorn the sleepy streets of Hoi An old quarter
Paul resting in one of the traditional Chinese merchant houses in Hoi An
Paul looking pretty at the Quan Cong Temple in Hoi An
Street views from a balcony in the Hoi An old town
Paul on the waterfront of the Thu Bon River in Hoi An
Wooden boats along the Hoi An waterfront
Cycle fever: flat Hoi An is perfect for an easy pedal to the beach
Circa 1960\'s Honda 10cc motorcycle, still running after all these years
Buddhist blessing of a new car on the streets of Hoi An
Playing \"it\'s mine\" with a furry friend at the beach near Hoi An
Free-wheeling Market Economy: anything goes in Hoi An\'s riverside market
Bargaining for a knife in Hoi An, needed for peeling the delicious tropical fruits found in Vietnam
I am amazed by all the switch panels found in Asia, this one from a Chinese community assembly hall in Hoi An
It\'s easy to forget Vietnam is a one-party communist country, but occasionally one finds the hammer-and-sickle on a billboard

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Marvelous views atop Victoria Peak Giant Buddhas in the temple, truly larger than life! Tierradentro\'s Alto del Aguacate burial sites perched dramatically on a thin ridge high above San Andrés andes9-2 Setting out on a misty morning, the outlines of the Três Irmães (Three Sisters) mountains can barely be seen. My hostal in the heart of Cali\'s San Antonio district, it was a very friendly place and I made friends immediately andes9-4 Views atop the lighthouse morro above Primera Praia where a zip line descends to the beach below Sunset over the Rio Tapajós in the Amazon Basin outside of Alter do Chão. Maracujá (passion fruit) blossom and ripening fruit... this is my all-time favorite flavor found throughout Brazil

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