Cruising the Coves of Halong Bay
Ahhh… this is the life. A slow cruise, weaving through the mists of humidity among the limestone cliffs and green waters of Halong Bay, was just the ticket after the traffic insanity on mainland Vietnam. I’ve written before about the value of taking a vacation from your vacation and I was ready to take my own advice again in Vietnam after a whirlwind trip around the country. Three days sailing around Halong Bay on an upgraded junk ship sounded just about my speed.
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Scott Hartman said on January 2, 2013
What is the quote? . . . something about travel being the death of preconception? . . . and so you have found it true . . . too! So many times in my own travels have I gotten myself into (or onto) something, thinking – this isn’t me! And then found out that it was just the thing, just the perspective I needed. This has helped me change my (default) first question of “why?” into “Why not!”