Ha Long Bay
We took a trip to Ha Long Bay and did realize we were going to be part of the demonstration booth at the State Fair. We were told we were going to stop for a rest stop about 30 minutes into the 3-hour trip to the cruise ship dock, and suddenly...
We were watching a demonstration on silk and how they make it and bamboo fibers. Such a bait and switch. I read what was happening right away and went to the restroom and went outside to wait for everyone when our tour guide came out and told me Kerry was looking for me and he also told Kerry I was looking for her and then swoop, we were part of it. Here are some highlights.
Well, we made it to Ha Long Bay. We got on the boat with little problem and were able to just make out the karsts through the fog. Ha Long Bay is famous for its limestone karst landscape. These are steep, dramatic rock towers that rise straight out of the water. Some look like giant teeth, others like rounded jungle-covered pillars. Luckily, the fog cleared up the next day, and it was beautiful.
There are roughly 1,600 limestone islands and islets scattered across the bay. Many are uninhabited. The dense vegetation on top makes them look soft from a distance, but up close they’re sharp, vertical limestone cliffs. They are formed by erosion from the rising sea and the (acid) rain over millions of years. I guess the acid rain over the last few years.
Well, we got off the boat in a little town and got to bike ride through, well, paradise. It was truly magical with the butterflies.
We arrived at the town where we were biking.
We were plied with some snake wine. Think dead minnow shots, only with a snake .
And then a little spa treatment. Think live piranhas...
Just listen to the shade Kerry is throwing at me.
I eventually could leave my feet in there for about 20 seconds at a time, but the tickle factor was the first time in many, many, many years that I felt the uncontrollable laughter from being tickled. Now I was fortunate that I could just lift my feet to make it stop, but wow...
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| We lovingly called our ship the Battle Cruiser. |
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| This was our crew that we got to know on the ship. |
















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