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Adventures in Asia, Part 6: Halong Bay, Vietnam

Posted on January 31, 2007January 31, 2007 by Eric, your haikuist

Halong Bay The main reason we were in Hanoi in the first place was to see Halong Bay, a few hours away. The bay contains about 2000 limestone islands, which rise straight out of the water and are topped with lush vegetation. Only two of the islands have enough approachable surface area to be habitable,…

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Adventures in Asia, Part 5: Hanoi, Vietnam

Posted on January 28, 2007January 28, 2007 by Eric, your haikuist

I’ve had a wicked case of the flu the past couple of days, and an important paper deadline in less than two weeks. I’ve been trying to work, but frankly I’m feeling too weak and feverish to accomplish anything other than watching House, MD.

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Adventures in Asia, Part 4: the mighty Mekong, and the Nam Ou, too

Posted on January 24, 2007January 24, 2007 by Eric, your haikuist

the Nam Ou As lovely as Luang Prabang was, I was curious to see other parts of Laos. And so I ended up getting up and dawn one morning and dragging Janelle from her hot showers and bacon-stuffed baguettes to the boat dock on the Mekong. We were going to go up the river. A…

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Adventures in Asia, Part 3: Luang Prabang, Laos

Posted on January 21, 2007January 24, 2007 by Eric, your haikuist

un chat Lao Well, at the rate I’m writing, it will take me as long to write about Southeast Asia as it took to actually see it. The problem of returning to everyday life after a break is that there are actually things you need to do, deadlines to meet, and, most annoyingly, jet lag…

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Adventures in Asia, Part 2: Pai, Thailand

Posted on January 18, 2007January 24, 2007 by Eric, your haikuist

street scene in Pai From Chiang Mai, we took a bus trip to the scenic little town of Pai. We took a rickity old bus where we got the extra-cramped seats in front of the rear door, which were several inches shorter than the rest. The bus driver laughed when came to collect our tickets…

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