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                    <title>Indochina 2012 Vietnam and Cambodia  Part 10  Conclusion</title>
                    <description>It is the wet season in Cambodias Siem Reap. I woke up last night to another downpour of rain but one to remember. The streets were flooded like I have rarely seen before and the official water level measure was 29 centimeters. This morning my last in Indochina tuk tuks motorbikes and cars spray pedestrians while driving. We start a few minutes late as Thiep and the driver got stuck behin</description>
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                    <title>Indochina 2012 Vietnam and Cambodia  Part 9</title>
                    <description>The ancient capital of the great Khmer Empire Angkor is beyond doubt one of the most magnificent wonders of the world and a site of immense archeological significance.  Located in dense jungle on the hot and torpid plains of western Cambodia its aweinspiring temples transport me into an enchanting and mysterious world of brooding grandeur and past glory.  Since the collapse of the Khmer Rouge i</description>
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                    <title>Indochina 2012 Vietnam and Cambodia  Part 8</title>
                    <description>After the rain last night the temperature feels much cooler this morning. I get a convenience call from Vietnam Airlines to let me know that my early flight has been delayed an hour and a half due to technical difficulties and enjoy a long and relaxing breakfast. At the checkin counter I am asked if Im fine with sitting in an exit row as they need somebody strong in case something happens </description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/Asia/Vietnam/Mekong-River-Delta/Tien-Giang/My-Tho/blog-727693.html</link>
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                    <title>Indochina 2012 Vietnam and Cambodia  Part 7</title>
                    <description>Possessing an impressive historical and cultural legacy Hoi An is a mosaic of various cultures.  Its Old Quarter is redolent of an ancient period along with a sense of timelessness.  Its historic buildings attractive tube houses and decorated Chinese community halls have earned it the status of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  In efforts to protect the Old Quarter character stringent conservati</description>
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                    <title>Indochina 2012 Vietnam and Cambodia  Part 6</title>
                    <description>I meet Mr. Tommy this morning in the hotel lobby. He sees me get out of the elevator and gives me his best smile. When I ask him what is making him so happy he tells me its Lang day today. I respond that its been Lang day every day so far as I feel very fortunate on this wonderful adventure. What he meant instead is that the word lang in Vietnamese means tomb. Scattered across the sce</description>
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                    <title>Indochina 2012 Vietnam and Cambodia  Part 5</title>
                    <description>This morning I have a little bit of time before my flight to Hue so I decide to venture out of the hotel for breakfast. The sun is still hiding but it feels even hotter than usual. Vietnam has a long tradition of street food. Vendors in the old quarter patrol the streets in the early morning already with baskets of delicious snack foods such as tamarind pods pastries baguette sandwiches croi</description>
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                    <title>Indochina 2012 Vietnam and Cambodia  Part 4</title>
                    <description>Northern Vietnam is a rich repository of history and tradition blessed with great natural grandeur ranging from the high mountains of the west to the magical karst islands rising from Halong Bay in the east. The latter is my destination on this Sunday morning. I am leaving Hanoi through its bustling and noisy streets and taking one of the major highways out of the capital city. However the high</description>
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                    <title>Indochina 2012 Vietnam and Cambodia  Part 3</title>
                    <description>After my arrival in Vietnam I spent the first two days in the capital Hanoi the City within the Rivers Bend founded by Emperor Ly Thai To in AD 1010. It celebrated its millennium a couple of years ago. My guides name is Nguyen Cong Nang minus the accents and his English is pretty good. He calls me Lang I call him Nang. It makes it easier for both of us and we get along great. It</description>
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                    <title>Indochina 2012 Vietnam and Cambodia  Part 2</title>
                    <description>It is friday afternoon here in Seoul South Korea and I am taking advantage of a five hour layover in the Asiana business lounge to write Part 2 of my blog. Spoiler alert it has nothing to do with Indochina but I had to share the experience of travelling in Business class on the upper deck of a 747. I can tell you that it is quite a treat and makes a huge difference. First of all flat beds wit</description>
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                    <title>Indochina 2012 Vietnam and Cambodia  Part 1</title>
                    <description>This weekend I am preparing for my trip to Indochina Vietnam and Cambodia. You can see the full itinerary represented on a map in my profile. I will be leaving on June 21st flying from Denver to San Francisco then Seoul Republic of South Korea and Hanoi Vietnam. I will spend a couple of days in Hanoi the oldest and one of the most attractive capital cities in Southeast Asia before heading</description>
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