Monthly Archives: March 2013

This is a white lipped loris or gibbon. So cute!

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Cuc Phuong National Park Primate Rescue

This was one of my favorite days. Rare monkeys live here that have been saved from hunters, held captive or illegally traded. The hope is to get them ready to go back in the wild. They have a successful breeding program, as well, so the monkeys must be happy here.

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Boys on a motorbike ride to the Endangered Primate Rescue Center

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Daddy takin’ care if business!

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Jesse is always figuring things out and sometimes drawing a crowd in the process. This happens daily. When you travel, you need to have some sort of a plan but things change constantly (especially because of communication challenges.) You have to “be on your toes” at all times in Vietnam. We are getting a bit tired of the vulture like way people try to hustle you around here. Everyone is trying to make a buck. That being said- we have also depended on the kindness of strangers that has really paid off for us. (I think you might screw up your karma if you mess with a family of peace loving adventurers!) We’ve had some people treat us like family. One hotel owner’s dad drove us to the train station in his pajamas. What a wonderful world it would be if everyone treated everybody with kindness and respect.

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Each cave is obviously similar but each has it’s own energy- hence all the photos

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Kids were being annoying so we locked them in a cavern

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Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park

This park has the oldest karst mountains in Asia. Above all the cave systems is an amazing tropical jungle. 90% of it is primary forest. It is so fresh smelling, green and perfect that it almost felt fake at times.
These are photos of Phong Nha Cave. We got on a boat with travelers from Israel, Ireland, Switzerland and Germany. There was a woman rower in the front of the boat that looked like she was about 18. She was incredibly strong. She first motored us down the river where we saw buffalo playing in the water and buffalo fighting (they were locking horns and the boys were pretty excited.)
Once you reach the cave, you can only explore about a kilometer of it, but the guidebook says that it will gradually open up as more tourists come. She rowed us to different caverns where we could get out and explore. This cave was amazing, but I thought Paradise Cave was much more tranquil. It had white lighting, which was pretty. The colored lighting in Phong Nha was a bit much. Paradise Cave was serene and other-worldy. We pretended like we had landed on Mars!

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These are pictures taken before and after our climb up to a summit to see the Ngo Dong River

The steps were steep and there was goat poop everywhere, but it was a great climb. At the very top -after we were all hot and sweaty- a light misty rain started. It was perfect. There was a statue of a Buddha wearing a long robe up at the top. Wow.

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Inside the temple complex of Chua Bai Dinh

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The pictures above are of the inside of the temples and pagoda. Below are pictures from a climb/trek that was right above the cave temples. The rocks were big and jagged, but it made it easier to hold on and climb. I was a bit freaked about the kids falling into a massive hole- but we all made it to the top and we all made it back down, as well!

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Signs for tourists on proper sightseeing etiquette

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We laughed at this sign, but you’d be surprised at the amount of graffiti and garbage tourists leave behind every day. It is gross! There are also certain cultures that are incredibly loud in sacred places. We try to do the whole “take only photos and memories with you- leave only footprints.”

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