The happy new couple in Taipei waiting for the flight home to LAX.
Vietnam traffic, this was on the way to the Mekong delta where a few roads crossed.
It is like a rubric's cube!
Cousin Dave going up a small canal off the Mekong.
Looking sexy on the river.
This poor thing has to carry four of us.
Warrior faces.
Smiling faces.
Tony Bubbles (aka Scott) riding shotgun.
Tony and the snake.
CD and the same snake.
A perfectly happy buffalo, one of the highlights for Jenn.
Year of the mouse sculpture in Saigon.
Sort of like a coconut version of Sonic the Hedgehog.
A stairwell that Jenn liked.
Another shot.
How big are the treads?
A cafe in Saigon, not sure why this was taken?
The post office in Saigon.
Interior of the post office, looks a lot like a train station.
Booths for making international calls.
Government building in Saigon.
Old US Military hardware.
Another view of the building.
A chinese restaurant in Saigon.
Details of the restaurant, Jenn found it interesting...
Ice cream in Saigon.
Not sure what this is...
Traffic circle as viewed from our hotel.
Its like a swarm.
One of the many rooftop bars in Saigon.
Some great entertainment.
Chris and Jo at the bar Saigon Saigon.
Interior of the Rex hotel.
Ceiling detail at the Rex.
Rex lobby.
A mirror in the Rex. Jenn seems to like this place.
Paddy and Bob carrying on at the Rex.
? at the Rex.
Wow a door handle!
And chairs!
And sculpture!
The rooftop bar at the Rex.
An oasis in the city.
Palm trees.
Chairs, what is Jenn doing?
A bouquet in the Rex lobby.
One way to move a tree.
Ahh the lobby bar band at the New World.
Most things in Vietnam are not sized for James.
Arriving at the Cam Ranh airport in Nha Trang. This was an old US air force base the could land just about any size plane.
Grey skies.
Waiting for the bus, thank god for Katie Du or we would have been lost.
Standing around Cam Ranh.
Old concrete buildings, this place probably hasn't been touched since the US left.
?
More Cam Ranh.
And more.
One of the few pictures of Katie...
Driving out on our bus from Cam Ranh towards Nha Trang.
Sand dunes are everywhere.
Besides the dunes it is a big flat sandy plain.
Not sure why we have these.
Our first glimpse of the ocean.
A brief glimpse back at Cam Ranh bay, I bet there is surf here.
Another look back at the bay.
Looking towards Nha Trang which is around that headland.
The islands in the distance are where we are staying.
There where a lot of empty beaches, with waves?
More islands.
The same.
Islands.
Fishing boats at rest.
The mountains come right down to the flats leading to the water. Nha Trang is ringed by these mountains.
Lots of older buildings.
Colonial looking concrete structures.
It is wet here, all the old buildings are covered in black mold.
Looking across to Hon Tre island where the Vin Pearl resort is.
Preparing.
To strike the pose.
Our room.
Wow, blinds and hardwood floors?
The lamp shade.
Jenn takes a lot of pictures of hallways.
And carpets.
And ceiling details.
And the bathroom.
The groomsmen and pimped out groom in the background.
The magic bar, it was very special.
The band rocked, as long as you didn't mind them not hitting any of the notes!
Geometric park in Nha Trang.
The beach in Nha Trang was huge and stretched for as far as the eye could see.
Looking north along the beach.
Looking out at Hon Tre island.
The coast road is flanked by hotels and restaurants.
Looking north along the road.
Old airport in Nha Trang, used to be Camp McDermott where Jenn's dad was stationed.
More shots of the airport.
Most of the place has been overrun and fallen into disuse.
Yet more.
An old tower.
Looking across the street towards the water.
New entrance to the airport, probably in the same place as the old one.
Looking down the street across from the entrance.
Old buildings across from the airport.
You can see the effect of all the rain and moisture.
A street in Nha Trang.
A funeral procession.
The bus carrying the coffin, complete with incense burning off the top of the bus.
Flowers and pictures for the funeral.
More streets of Nha Trang.
Nha Trang steet, empty.
Lone moped, this doesn't happen often.
Residences in Nha Trang.
The roads are not all paved.
A narrow ally flooded with the rain.
Road marker.
Weathered building with communist flag.
Entrance to a temple.
Lady selling vegetables. It is amazing that poor Vietnamese have better access to fresh fruits and vegetables than poor Americans!
Jenn on the beach, her dad took a picture here when he was stationed here.
Another shot trying to replicate the spot Lee had his picture taken.
Looking back towards the airport entrance.
Looking north towards Nha Trang.