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)
The ruined Prince’s Castle just ~100 meters away from Tháp Po Sah Inư, which sits right on top of Đồi Bà Nài
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
The impressive red sand dunes and the exposed limestone base along Thắng cảnh Suối Tiên, Mũi Né
Fancy a ride on these saddled ostriches? (near Thắng cảnh Suối Tiên, Mũi Né)
Local fishermen at work in a traditional thùng chai near the fishing town of Mũi Né
Bikini beauty on the beaches of Mũi Né (near Mui Ne Lodge resort)
What a splendid sunset over Mũi Né!
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
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
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
A boat by Bàu Trắng
A lively oasis among the White Sand Dunes
Buffalos were taking over the traffic on highway TL706
Cheap, but big, juicy and sweet sapodilla fruits bought from the local Chợ Mũi Né
Being in Mũi Né, you shall never give barbecue seafood dinners a miss