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Some landscape shot

Postby spada on Sat Apr 15, 2006 8:58 pm

The Brigde was built by the Japanese traders in 16th century, about 1593 to kill a dragon acording to the fairy tale whose head is in India the tail is in Japan, any time the dragon move, cause earthquake in Japan, so they ( the Japanese) found that the middle of the dragon is in Hoian Vietnam, so they built this bridge deep into earth to sink this dragon.After building all the trader gone back.And the Brigde still standing untill now.
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And one afternoon stop at a small town near Halong , it nearly dark and rain is about to start
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After dinner we went to a dolphin seal.. show, due to lightly rain there were only about 20 people at the show
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This one below my flash low in battery so i bump iso to 1600
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and after dophin show we went to a outdoor laser show nearby
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Postby blacknstormy on Sat Apr 15, 2006 9:52 pm

Wow Spada - so much history and colour !!! Thank you so much for sharing
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Postby Oneputt on Sun Apr 16, 2006 7:57 am

Spada I have enjoyed your recent posts ver much. So informative. It looks like a lovely country.
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Postby spada on Sun Apr 16, 2006 11:59 am

Thank John , I come back home every year due to I had a very old father near 94 YO, so I try to spend some time with him in his old age time, but then staying home all the time is boringthat why I go travell a week then back home a week or so then go again, only last year I was armed with a DSLR and began taking a lot of picture, and now it is my hobby :D , thank again for looking.


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