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Author Archives: David Cross
Angkor Wat
Getting into Cambodia is not that difficult and the country is very “flexible” when it comes to paperwork and getting tourists into the country to support the economy. No complaints here…I must admit the people of Cambodia are very friendly. … Continue reading
Halong Bay
Today, we took a bus out to Halong Bay. It is only about ~170 kilometers away, but because of the limited infrastructure and traffic, it was a 4 hour journey. Interesting tidbit: the minimum wage in Vietnam is $150 a … Continue reading
Famous Sites in Hanoi (Part II)
The past 2 days, we have been fortunate to have stayed in the famous Sofitel Metropole Hotel here in Hanoi. It has an enormous history over the past ~110 years and it is the choice of many guests…from Presidents from … Continue reading
Exploring some of the famous sites of Hanoi
Wine is not easy to find in Hanoi…but we were lucky to find a French bistro and specialty shop around the corner where we were able to find a nice Bordeaux for an after dinner drink and a Croque Monsieur … Continue reading
Joining the Hanoi Running Club
In case you missed my day one posting, it is here. Since it was day two, we had to get back into our favorite fitness routine: running! We decided to run around the nearby Ho Hoan Kiem lake which has … Continue reading
Posted in Running, Travel
Tagged blog, Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, Ho Hoan Kiem lake, International, Lenin, Running, statue, Travel, Vietnam
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Exploring Hanoi
We checked into our great hotel last night (the Hilton Hanoi Opera) which had excellent front desk service at night and a wonderful breakfast buffet this morning. Yes, it is right next door to the Opera. We tried something a … Continue reading
Posted in International, Travel
Tagged blog, Hanoi, Hanoi Kids Club, International, Museum, Travel, Vietnam
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Headed West to Southeast Asia
A new adventure has begun…with a delayed flight in Seattle. Hopefully the high altitude winds will speed up this high speed fighter and we will make our connection. Right now we are enjoying the nice service on Asiana Airlines. Posted … Continue reading
Reflecting on History (Hiroshima)
Today we started out with a nice 10K run down to the bay 🙂 and then took the electric street cars to head over to the atomic museum and ground zero in Hiroshima. It was another day of gorgeous weather. … Continue reading
Posted in International, Running, Travel
Tagged blog, Hiroshima, Japan, Kure, Museum, National Peace Memorial, peace park, Running, tour, Travel, Yamamoto
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Escaping to the Islands
We received the alert that the Asimo robots were on the loose and the authorities needed help in locating and capturing them. http://topekasnews.com/asimo-robot-kills-two-scientists-japan-escapes-laboratory/. The rumor was they were headed to the islands, so we hopped on a train through the … Continue reading
Surveying Hiroshima
We took the bullet train west to Hiroshima and checked into our hotel. We then headed a little bit south around the bay. We had lunch in the industrial modern city to see what might be different. There are some … Continue reading
Posted in International, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blog, Hiroshima, Japan, Travel
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