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Andaman

What does this tell you? Andaman.

Sometimes I get into my inbox trip offers. No, no, I didn’t change my mind, I still think I’m my best trip planner, but is good to get news about unknown places.

So, today, I was in the metro when I checked my emails and… Andaman..

Hmm… Where is that? I searched on google and… I forgot to walk. No words:

And I know that even I give you infinite choices you will never guess where is this island.

India!

I still can’t believe it! India has this paradise and we love Goa?! No way! After this I will not be back to Goa. I don’t say Goa is bad, but Andaman is the paradise! If I will ever be back to India, Andaman is on my trip list, together with Kashmir.

October 13, 2010 at 12:28 AM 2 comments

A post about people I admire most: Vietnamese

It’s been like 3 months since my trip in Vietnam and I never could get to an end my posts about Vietnam. Now I have to do it, they deserve it.

Everything started long time ago when I was thinking about making a trip to South East Asia and someone told me that I should see Vietnam because is nice, there are some war tunnels quite interesting. Then I was thinking: war, tunnels, secrets, unsafe, challenge, this is for me! And I got the plane ticket!

I haven’t research so much about Vietnam because it supposes to be a poor country which tries to build something after a long war, so I limit myself of figuring out where and how is better to cross the border. My only fear was to don’t be dropped in the middle of nowhere or have problems in getting the visa.  Nothing as these happened.

My first stop was Ho Chi Min City and here is where I got the information I wanted to know about Vietnam. I seen the Cu Chi tunnels which helped Vietnamese to win the war against Americans, what are the consequences on people and nature of the pesticides thrown by Americans, and how they rebuilt a country from nothing. And not only this, they helped their neighbors (Cambodia for example) to reorganize their country and move forward.

Cu Chi Tunnels, Near Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

Tourist size of Cu Chi Tunnels, Near Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

After the American war there was nothing growing over the soil, people had nothing left, only they proud of gaining a war against one of the biggest world power which I guess gave them the strength to move forward. I have and I will always have a special respect and admiration for Vietnamese people for their capacity of rebuilding a country from ash, working hard and being united.

How Vietnamese people were living in tunnels during the American war.

The organization of Cu Chi Tunnels during American War in Vietnam

American tanks from the War Remnants Museum, Ho Chi Minh City

War Remnants Museum - Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

And because I strongly believe a picture values more than 1000 words I will show you what is Vietnam:

Nha Tran beach, Vietnam

Incredible beautiful beach in Nha Trang, Vietnam

Beautiful seaside in Nha Trang, Vietnam

Gorgerous park near beach in Nha Trang, Vietnam

Incredible beautiful beaches, clean, welcoming people, no toots, a very well organized tourism, happy people, hard workers who defeat the history and one of the biggest world power, this is for me Vietnam, the people I admire most!

American war invalids or artists? Vietnam

War invalids working in the art atelier, Ho Chi Minh City

The art objects, at the invalids atelier, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Dazzlingly beautiful art objects, at the invalids atelier, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

And… because life is a mister, I never thought I will get the chance to be hosted once again to a Vietnamese: she’s Thanh, my surf couch in Oslo and I thank her and to the destiny for giving me the chance to meet another great Vietnamese! And for hosting me in the cold and harsh Oslo!!

Thank you Thanh!

September 20, 2010 at 3:38 PM 2 comments


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My short travel list

Madrid ( Nov 2011)
Egypt ( Dec 2011)
China ( Dec 2011)
Barcelona
Prague
Lisbon
Athens
Ireland ( June 2012)
Jordan ( April 2012)
Israel ( April 2012)
Munich ( Oct 2012)
Argentina ( Dec 2012)

My travel bucket

Grand Canyon
Pyramids
Bhutan
Chinese Wall
Machu Picchu
Kuala Lumpur and Taman Negara Jungle
Coliseums from Rome
St Petersburg and Moscow
Sigtuna
Have Belgian chocolate in Brugge
Try Italian ice-cream
Taj Mahal
Have home made tea
Hitchhiking in Balkans
Stay in the countryside of Western Europe
Paris
Patagonia
Vietnam
Visit an Indian village
Volunteer at Mother Teresa Center in Calcutta
Enjoy sunset from a Thai island
Have tea in Darjeeling
Wake up and see the Himalayas
Trekking in Himalaya
Holy day in Jerusalem
Damascus
Explore Amazon Rain-forest
Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina
Walk on Canopy Walkway, Peru
Go to an opera in Vienna
Cuba on Fidel Castro regime

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