Mui Ne, Binh Thuan, Vietnam
Christmas holiday, 2011
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Towers A and C of Tháp Po Sah Inư on Đồi Bà Nài (the nearby Prince’s Castle could be seen in the background)
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The ruined Prince’s Castle just ~100 meters away from Tháp Po Sah Inư, which sits right on top of Đồi Bà Nài
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The town of Phan Thiết, Bình Thuận, as viewed from atop Đồi Bà Nài
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The picturesque harbhour of Phan Thiết, Bình Thuận
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The impressive red sand dunes and the exposed limestone base along Thắng cảnh Suối Tiên, Mũi Né
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Fancy a ride on these saddled ostriches? (near Thắng cảnh Suối Tiên, Mũi Né)
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Local fishermen at work in a traditional thùng chai near the fishing town of Mũi Né
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Bikini beauty on the beaches of Mũi Né (near Mui Ne Lodge resort)
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What a splendid sunset over Mũi Né!
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Yet another cool, welcoming morning in Mũi Né
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Local fishermen were already very busy fishing by the time the sun returned to Mũi Né
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A cute jellyfish and a ‘furry’ sea urchin that found their way onto the busy beaches of Mũi Né
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Đồi Cát Bay (a.k.a. the Red Sand Dunes) near the fishing town of Mũi Né
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The so-called Red Canyon ~26 km north-east of Mũi Né, on the way towards the White Sand Dunes
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Bàu Trắng and the White Sand Dunes ~35 km north-east of Mũi Né
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A boat by Bàu Trắng
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A lively oasis among the White Sand Dunes
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Buffalos were taking over the traffic on highway TL706
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Cheap, but big, juicy and sweet sapodilla fruits bought from the local Chợ Mũi Né
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Being in Mũi Né, you shall never give barbecue seafood dinners a miss