Thursday, September 28, 2000

Travels with SG: Impressions of Vietnam

OK, Ok...
I know that it has been a while since my last group email...
Good thing that Michael has been keeping you all up to date...
sorry, but one is a bit long...

I think that my last group email was when we were in Singapore, having just escaped Indonesia with the little sanity that we had left...

After Singapore, we headed to Malaysia (orangutans, proboscis monkeys and leaches), Brunei, (a very muslim country-shrouded women, no alcohol, and quite a boring place in regards to tourist attractions), Thailand (lovely beaches and fun in the sun, Michael's old fraternity brother from Chico state- "Bolton" Bill, and my old Delta Sigma Pi Brother-Brian Tejavanija), Cambodia (Angkor Wat, amazingly lovely and friendly people-especially after all the hell they had been through with the Pol Pot regime, and Ing Sari-his second-hand man, still alive and living free after being "pardoned" by the king, then to Phnom Phen for a visit with Wolfgang and then on to Vietnam...

Vietnam...


When Michael and I started on our Round-The-World journey, Vietnam was always at the top of my list...
I would not miss out on this country!!! I remember very little of the Vietnam war-except from the 'blurbs' on the tv as a young girl, and the books that I have read while growing up. I have always been fascinated with this country for two major reasons-One, my youngest brother was born in Can Tho, just south of Saigon (now called Ho Chi Minh City), and two-an old childhood friend, John McArdle, who was also born in my brothers birth village.

I wondered how we would be treated in Vietnam...
Being American...
Would we be welcomed?? or shunned??? We were pleasantly surprised to when we landed in Saigon to be welcomed by very open, friendly, helpful, and honest people (very different than our experience with the people in the north-by north I mean from Hue up to Hanoi) This was our 26th country in 20 months-and it was the most welcoming reception out of any of the previous countries!


"The War"


The people from the North (those who fought for communism), call it "The American War" The people from the south (who fought with the Americans), call it "The [Vietnamese] Civil War"

25 Years later, and...
Capitalism???

Capitalism is thriving in the south, though it is still a 'communist' country...
However, as you head north, capitalism is catching on but in an obnoxious, rude, aggressive, dishonest way...
Example-in the south, there are many women who walk the 'backpacker-ghettos' trying to sell books...
If you say no, they tend to ask you where you are from, have a pleasant conversation with you and then leave you alone and go on their way...
In the north, in a similar situation, she will hound you and beg you to buy a book and get down-right nasty when you don't buy anything!!! Too many other examples to mention...
If you want to know more, send me an email...:)


Lasting Impressions


  1. The French Baguettes and Laughing Cow Cheese
    (we can get this cheese at home)
  2. Women and Children wearing their 2 piece pajamas during the day and night, as everyday wear
  3. Noisy Vietnamese hotel guests (just like us-but we are quiet). They leave their doors open with the television at full volume and yell down the hall to their friends (we had the cheap room, with no TV, and had to keep asking them to please close their doors, and stop yelling!!!)
  4. Freezing cold Coconut milk-the best I've ever had!!!
  5. Children still being inflicted with polio-very hard to comprehend!!!
  6. Women wearing full-length ballroom gloves(up to the elbows), a hat, and a mask or handkerchief over their nose and mouth, while on a scooter or taking a walk...
    They looked like "guerillas" ready to hijack someone...
    They wear this "get-up" as "protective" covering, because the 'ideal' woman is one with lily-white skin, those with a tan are considered undesirables...
  7. The poor people live right one the waterfront (rivers etc), the rich people live about 50-100 feet back from the water...
    very different than in America, where prime property is located on the waterfront...
    They must get really confused watching American tv!!!

SCOOTERS...


How many people can you fit on a scooter, and what odd things can one transport on one??? You would not believe the things we saw, but here is a brief glimmer :)

  1. We saw families on scooters...
    A family of four-father, mother, baby, toddler...
    We saw another with a father and 4 sons...
    Just incredible!!! No one wears helmets...
    Life expectancy???
  2. Scooters are everywhere, everywhere, everywhere!!! Impossible to count them all in a one block area...
    I wish I had stock in Honda, Yamaha and Vespa!!!
  3. Scooters as a delivery service
    1. We saw one carrying a 3/4 size refrigerator on the back
    2. A guy carrying pane glass windows, another with pottery-imagine having an accident??? Major bummer with the loss of products to be sold!!!
    3. Pigs in crates, chickens being held upside-down in the drivers hand, dogs...
      heck you name it, and it does not matter if it is alive, dead, or even if it is a kitchen appliance they will throw it on the back of a scooter!!!

S. Vietnamese Tour Guides


We had two guides that fought with the Americans during the war. Both had trained in America for 6 months, and they were very open about their experiences during and after the war...
They were both officers in the army and had to be "re-educated" (put in education camps) after the war...
One of them was in a camp for 19 months, they other for 2 1/2 years-and, still to this day, they love America!!! However, the sad part is: their children are not allowed to go to school-if, and when they can afford it, they hire in private tutors for their children.

Can Tho


One of the weird things that we did in Can Tho (my brothers birth-village) was drink Snake wine (I only had one shot)...
It is said to be a 'cure' for just about any ailment if taken 3 times a day...
It can be found in most local restaurants, and bars...
What is it??? It usually sits on a shelf in a very large jar, with about 3-6 dead snakes in it and some very strong alcohol-it tastes just nasty!!! Like a very strong tequila or whiskey (not that I would know what tequila or whiskey tastes like :)

The second weird thing....
After dinner and the lovely snake wine ("when in Rome") we headed to the night market for a traditional Vietnamese massage...
You lay down on a mat, and have eucalyptus oil rubbed on your back...
Then the masseuse rubs a small glass on your back that has been heated up by a flame and the glass is put on your back-the heat creates a vacuum and the glass sticks on your back...
The end result is a very relaxed backside, with lots of odd looking marks on your back-similar to ringworm or large hickeys!!!...


Sisters of Providence Orphanage


The best part of our visit to Can Tho (no, not the snake-wine or our nasty looking backsides) was trying to get the address of the Sisters of Providence Orphanage, where Kevin and John came from...
While we were still in Thailand (Bangkok), before heading to Vietnam, I had the address of the lady, who was responsible for getting most of the orphans out of Vietnam before it fell-she was now living in/near Bangkok. The address that I had for her was quite cryptic...
We asked Bill, Michael's friend, who works at the US embassy for help...
There are millions of people living in Bangkok!!! Out of all the places, where do you think she lives??? two floors down in the same apartment as Bill!!! We met, and she gave us the address for the orphanage in Can Tho! Yeah! Mission accomplished!!! Or so we thought!!!


...Back to Vietnam...


The next morning, (after the snake-wine), we ditched our organized tour for about 5 hours in search of the orphanage (we would later rejoin them)...
We hopped on a Kings-Cart, which is a traditional Can Tho means of transportation...
It's basically a motorcycle pulling a chair on 2 wheels. We headed to Tam Du (the street name)...
But, the driver took us to Tam Vu-WRONG STREET!!! (or so we thought)...
Our driver spoke no English and no French...
So we stopped by a school and we tried out my ancient French and got nowhere, and decided to head back to the hotel for help...


The manager of the Hotel...


We explained our situation to the hotel manager, and he told us that Tam Du and Tam Vu mean the same thing...
He decided to help us in our 'quest' and he hopped on the Kings-cart with us and and we were off again to the same neighborhood!!!

We now were looking for street #79/7...
Which turned out to be a lumber mill, not an orphanage! UGGGG! Wrong information, AGAIN!!! We stopped several times, and the hotel manager asked many of the locals about the orphanage...
No one had ever heard of an orphanage on the street-EVER!!!

The Church up the street...

We decided to try out my "Irish-Luck" and ask the Catholic Church down the street...
Being that Kevin and John came from the "Sisters of Providence" Orphanage, maybe they would know something...
We walked around to the back of the church-and into what looked like a school yard...
There, we were greeted by an angel...
Sister Danielle!!!


Sister Danielle


Sister Danielle asked how she could help us...
She spoke Vietnamese, French, and English...
and when necessary, our hotel manager helped us both...
Me with my rusty French and her and her rusty English!
We told her we were searching for and Orphanage that was run by the Sisters of Providence...
She told us that the Government took over the orphanage in the mid-80's...
But that she was now the managing director and had been with the orphanage since 1972...
BINGO!!! My brother Kevin was born in 1974-there is a very great possibility that she had taken care of him before he was moved to Saigon, before coming to America!!!

She gave us the grand tour of the orphanage, which had about 15 infants, 15 toddlers and about 10 children the ages of 8-18...
almost all with physical (polio) or mental challenges...
It was a very emotional experience...
She showed us where the children were housed during the war before being sent to Saigon...
A most amazing, and emotional day, one that I will never, ever forget!!!


Vietnam...


A must see!!! My recommendation, if you are going there...
is to start in the North (because you will have a bit of culture shock and get it over with) and head south, where the people are lovely and friendly!!!

Where are we now, and where to next???
We are now back in Thailand, and are on our way to Laos for a couple days before heading off to Nepal on Oct 6th...
After that to India...
I'll do my best to be more regular and shorter in the next email!!!

Would love to hear from you!
Luv,
SG

Wednesday, September 27, 2000

BKK Brian

27-Sep-2000
A night out with Nitiwat "Brian" Tejavanija
Nitiwat "Brian" Tejavanija was a member of SaraGrace's business fraternity Delta Sigma Pi and she hadn't seen him in 8 years - He took us out to a steak dinner that was absolutely yummy.


Brian on our night out :  (Thailand, The Travel Addicts)
Brian on our night out :  (Thailand, The Travel Addicts)

Brian on our night out

Brian and SG sitting on Bolton Bill Knowlton's couch :  (Thailand, The Travel Addicts)

Brian and SG sitting on Bolton Bill Knowlton's couch

An interesting thing about the above photos is that they are taken in the living room of my fraternity (TKE) brother "Bolton" Bill Knowlton's Bangkok apartment. My Thai fraternity brother meets SGK's Thai fraternity brother.


Brian a short while before when he was a monk!

Friday, September 22, 2000

Koh Samui

19-Sep-2000 thru 22-Sep-2000

Koh Samui (or Ko Samui) is an island off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus in Thailand, close to the mainland Surat Thani town. It is Thailand's third largest island, with an area of 228.7 km² and a population of 47,874 (2006). Koh Samui is the original vacation island of Thailand - it's where most of the big hotels are, and where we went to escape from all of the Rave music crazed Israeli tourists in Hat Rin


Sign in Lamai : Sign says: Drunken people crossing.  \ Beware (Thailand, The Travel Addicts)
Sign in Lamai
Sign says: Drunken people crossing.
Beware


Watermelon shake : SGK's favorite drink (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
Watermelon shake
SGK's favorite drink

Lamai beach (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
Lamai beach


Fishing boat (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
Fishing boat


Hin Ta - Hin Yai : A sign here said: \ A folktale of Samui Island tells of an old couple by the name of Ta Kreng (Grandpa Kreng) and Yai Riem (Grandma Riem) who lived with their son in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat. Since their son had come of age, they felt that it was time he got married. \ One day they decided to sail to the neighboring province of Prachuap Khiri Khan to ask for the hand of Ta Monglai's daughter. During their sea journey, Their boat was seized by a storm. The Old man and his wife were unable to swim ashore. They died at sea, turning into rocks as proof to the would be bride's parents of their true intentions. The rocks stand there to this day. (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
Hin Ta - Hin Yai
A sign here said:
A folktale of Samui Island tells of an old couple by the name of Ta Kreng (Grandpa Kreng) and Yai Riem (Grandma Riem) who lived with their son in the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat. Since their son had come of age, they felt that it was time he got married.
One day they decided to sail to the neighboring province of Prachuap Khiri Khan to ask for the hand of Ta Monglai's daughter. During their sea journey, Their boat was seized by a storm. The Old man and his wife were unable to swim ashore. They died at sea, turning into rocks as proof to the would be bride's parents of their true intentions. The rocks stand there to this day.


Spirit house : Every Thai building has one of these for the spirits to live in. (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
Spirit house
Every Thai building has one of these for the spirits to live in.

Ganesha tattoo : This glorious piece of art was on the back of a German tourist named Jan that we befriended (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
Ganesha tattoo
This glorious piece of art was on the back of a German tourist named Jan that we befriended

Beach bungalows : These bungalows really are on the beach (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
Beach bungalows
These bungalows really are on the beach

Coconut washed up on the beach (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
Coconut washed up on the beach


Thursday, September 21, 2000

BKK bound!!!

Howdy Cathy...
Sorry, you had such an 'eventful' time getting home!!! Joe used to email us about how "negative" some of our old travel emails used to be (especially in S. America) but to us, these were just funny anecdotes by the time we wrote them, even if we were quite frustrated when they happened!!!...
-Now you have a bunch of your own!!!

Lets recap...

  • Koh Nang Yuan losing your laundry...
    'lying' and telling you that it was done on KNY, when it was actually being shipped over the Chawang on the mainland!!!
  • Joe "Forgetting" to sign the visa slip
  • A nightmare flight home w/some guy really sick-flying into Alaska (did you get to get off the plane there??? too bad you did not have some extra days to 'discover Alaska'-one place that M and I really would love to go-perhaps a family trip one day??-Kevin, you would not actually have to leave the country, I'll have to have Gillian work on you for that trip!!! :))
  • AND having to go into quarantine after arriving in SFO (at least they did not keep you for 6-12 months, like they do with dogs and cats!!! :)
  • Not to mention that poor girl on the boat from ko Tao!!!
  • And hell!!! Let's not forget....
    All the BUGS YOU GUYS HAD...
    First KNY (in the posh room), and the Chawang Jeep...
    Good thing your house is clean ...
    Any bugs on that front yet???
All these stories are what make traveling so much fun and exciting...
Even the BUGS!!! Though I still have yet to discover the humor in my bed bugs that I got in Singapore-perhaps in another couple months!!!

It's Sat, we are in Nathon waiting for our 2pm ferry to Sera Thani and catching the 2nd class 6:20pm train (aircon, we were promised, but I won't believe it till we get on the train ...
All lower bunks were taken, so we have 2 upper-hope we can sit together before they make up the beds!)
Sorry, just got your advise re: Chawang and the lovely massages!!! Hope to do it next time!!! We ended up on Lamai for 4 lovely nights, at Utopia-500B/night very nice bungalows,-clean the rooms everyday, tp, and towels provided, and excellent food!!! for 200B more you can get A/C...
We were at the quiet section of town for us old fogies-only one beachfront at Utopia and is noisy as there is a bar on the beach next door-so we did not have a beach view, but the beach was lovely for swimming, clam waters!!!! Most importantly, relaxing and NO FISH!!!

Had all my photos developed from Angkor Wat and Vietnam through when you and Joe came when we were in KNY!!! They came out great!!!...
At first I only gave them 3 rolls to develop, but they did such a fantastic job-most came out so colorful and wonderful! will mail home to m & d when we get to Bangkok and will later send negatives -you will love the one w/the old man at Nang Yuan-it came out GREAT!!!

We actually found "snus"...
Chew here in Lamai at 2 Swedish bars at 140Bhatt/each...
He no longer can 'bitch' about me picking up a new pair of pants, etc, etc-as we picked up 24 cans!!!
Went to that National Marine park yesterday...
Was very nice, but cloudy weather and the water was not clear-snorkeling was not an option...
The 'headmistress/tour bitch from hell' from Germany-Madam KLEB, that ran the boat and speaks 5 languages-but and the scenery was very nice, but did NOT hold a candle to Ha Long bay in Vietnam...:)
And the people on the boat all kept to themselves except for one Australian couple...
BORING PEOPLE!!!
Piercing is going well...
It really did not hurt much more that getting a shot at the docs if you can believe it!!! Andrea, from Andreas piercing, on the way to Bill and Jane’s, was awesome...
We used breathing techniques for the piercing...
It actually has more pains now (once in a while-like bending over) than the actually piercing did...
But is getting better...
Hot water w/salt over it in a cup (so the cup suctions on the belly) 2xday, and cleaning w/q-tips and then with a solution...
More work than I thought it would be-takes about 50 minutes each time I clean it!!! We also have to boil the water first!!!

We picked up a Lonely Planet Nepalreally cheap used-250Bhat, here and are really looking forward to going!!! We are planning on organizing our visas on Monday for Nepal and India and may do Chang Mai when we come back through bkk to Hong Kong...
Not sure...

All for now,
glad you made it home safe and in one piece!!!
luv ya both, and thanks for showing us KNY!!!
luv,
xoxo>
SG and M :)
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Ang Tho Marine Park

21-Sep-2000

Ang Tho Marine Park is a national park near Koh Samui - and the mythical setting for Alex Garland's backpacker classic "The Beach". It is a series of Karst formations at sea - similar to Ha Long bay in Vietnam, but not nearly as spectacular


 (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
 (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
 (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

SGK looking out oveer the railing of Talay Nai

 (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Panorama of the national park

Talay Nai is a saltwater lagoon surounded by limestone mountains.   It is connected with the sea by an underground tunnel (Thailand, The Travel Addicts)

Talay Nai
Talay Nai is a saltwater lagoon surrounded by limestone mountains. It is connected with the sea by an underground tunnel.
A sign here said:
Talay Nai
[Saltwater lake inside the mountain]
A natural large basin surrounded by limestone mountains. It is 250m long, 200m wide, and 7m deep. It is connected with the sea by an underground tunner [sic], but people cannot get through. The emerald lake is supposed to be [sic] created by an underground collapse.

 (Thailand, The Travel Addicts)

Our boat

 (Thailand, The Travel Addicts)

The park

 (Thailand, The Travel Addicts)

Fishing boat in the park

Monday, September 18, 2000

Full Moon Party

13-Sep-2000 thru 18-Sep-2000
Fool Moon Party
Hat Rin's infamous Full Moon Party takes place every full moon and is a big rave. You might have see bits of it in the movie "The Beach". Unfortunately, the Mavicadoes not take photos well in the dark, so no pictures of the party itself


Nong - the owner of Bamboonet in Hat Rin :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Nong - the owner of Bamboonet in Hat Rin

Sunset on the night of the full moon : Note the tents as all rooms are full! (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Sunset on the night of the full moon
Note the tents as all rooms are full!

Swing at Cocohut :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Swing at Cocohut

Israeli girl on swing at Cocohut :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Israeli girl on swing at Cocohut

Sunset from Cocohut :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Sunset from Cocohut

SGK gets pierced! :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

SGK gets pierced!

Boardwalk to lighthouse :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Boardwalk to lighthouse

Cocohut from boardwalk :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Cocohut from boardwalk

Girl at ferry : Unfortunately I'd run out of balloons! (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Girl at ferry
Unfortunately I'd run out of balloons!

Siamese fighting fish being taken to a match in a jar :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Siamese fighting fish being taken to a match in a jar

Tuesday, September 12, 2000

Ko Nang Yuan

08-Sep-2000 thru 12-Sep-2000

Ko Nang Yuan is a series of 3 islets joined by a sandspit north of Ko Tao


The romantic balcony of unit #K9... : Joe and Cathy arrive in Thailand (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Joe and Cathy arrive in Thailand

The romantic balcony of unit #K9... :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
-The romantic balcony of unit #K9... :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
-The romantic balcony of unit #K9... :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
-The romantic balcony of unit #K9... :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

-The romantic balcony of unit #K9...

The Resturant : Ko Nang yuan has 2 resturants - this one was on the ceter isle and the only one open when we visited (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

The Restaurant
Ko Nang yuan has 2 restaurants - this one was on the center isle and the only one open when we visited

Sunset from Ko Nang Yuan :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Sunset from Ko Nang Yuan

Group Shot :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Mike,SGK,her brother Joe, Sis in Law Cathy in Ko Nang Yuan, Thailand

The Dock : This was te only way on or off the island group - your water taxi docked here. (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

The Dock
This was the only way on or off the island group - your water taxi docked here.

Smiles : The daughter of the owner of the 1/2Baht a minute internet cafe on Koh Tao \  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Smiles
The daughter of the owner of the 1/2Baht a minute internet cafe on Koh Tao


Longtailing it back to Koh Nang Yuan :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Longtailing it back to Koh Nang Yuan

The View from our balcony on Ko Nang Yuan :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

The View from our balcony on Ko Nang Yuan

The Beach at Ko Nang Yuan :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

The Beach at Ko Nang Yuan

Lazy Days :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Lazy Days

Divers returning from the sea :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Divers returning from the sea

SGK and Cathy looking for Joe :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

SGK and Cathy looking for Joe

Ko Nang Yuan from the lookout : "The Lookout" was what we called the highest point on the island that contained most of Ko Nang Yuan's bungalows (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)
Ko Nang Yuan from the lookout :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Ko Nang Yuan from the lookout

"The Lookout" was what we called the highest point on the island that contained most of Ko Nang Yuan's bungalows

"Big Mountain" : "Big Mountain" is what we called the tertiary island of Ko Nang Yuan.  It contains a resturant and a few bungalows; none of which were in use during our stay. (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

"Big Mountain"
"Big Mountain" is what we called the tertiary island of Ko Nang Yuan. It contains a restaurant and a few bungalows; none of which were in use during our stay.

Photo from the same spot as those above - on max zoom (it's the restaurant on Big mountain) :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Photo from the same spot as those above - on max zoom (it's the restaurant on Big mountain)

Joe and Cathy with fan for their hotbox of a room : Joe and Cathy had a much fancier room than us - but it was made of cinder block and stinking hot. (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Joe and Cathy with fan for their hotbox of a room
Joe and Cathy had a much fancier room than us - but it was made of cinder block and stinking hot.

Well earned beer in paradise :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Well earned beer in paradise

The teeth of a dental hygienist : (look good enough Dr. Syn???) (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

The teeth of a dental hygienist
(look good enough Dr. Syn???)

The resort from Big Mountain :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

The resort from Big Mountain

China Garden Dive site... :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

China Garden Dive site...

China Garden Dive site from Altitude :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

China Garden Dive site from Altitude

Ko Nang Yuan from top of "Big Mountain" :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Ko Nang Yuan from top of "Big Mountain"

China Garden from top of "Big Mountain" :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

China Garden from top of "Big Mountain"
Our hut from top of "Big Mountain" (Max Zoom) :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Our hut from top of "Big Mountain" (Max Zoom)

Popeye's boat :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Popeye's boat

The spot on top of "Big Mountain" that I climbed to :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

The spot on top of "Big Mountain" that I climbed to

Post hike bliss.. :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Post hike bliss..

Wicked spider at our bungalow :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Wicked spider at our bungalow


Relaxing Joe :  (Thailand, The Travel Addicts)
Relaxing Joe :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Relaxing Joe

Relaxing MRA :  (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Relaxing MRA

SGK practicing Yoga before the storm : The Crane (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

The Crane

SGK practicing Yoga before the storm : Squatting Monkey (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Squatting Monkey

JVK practicing Yoga before the storm : Hi-Ya! (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Hia-Ya!

SGK practicing Yoga before the storm : Prayer (The Travel Addicts, Thailand)

Prayer

SGK and JVK practicing Yoga before the storm
Wound on Joe's shin :  (Thailand, The Travel Addicts)

Wound on Joe's shin

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