Our Trip

Our Trip

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Relaxing Day in Saigon!











So forgot to mention that on the way to those tunnels yesterday we stopped by a handicrafts factory which was also pretty cool..they make really nice lacquered plaques using egg shells and mother of pearl to make out the picture, outlines and colours...very good!!

So today I decided to get the aul hair cut and my god was it an experience..none of this in, out and that will be 40 Euro stuff! It took about 45 minutes in total and all I was getting was a trim and I was the only person in the salon...












So first they bring you over to this massage like table which leans over a normal hairdressers basin for washing your hair. She wets it and puts in Shampoo and for the next 10 minutes proceeds to massage my scalp, drag her nails (really long like a witch) through my hair and on my scalp. She then rinses and does the whole thing again except it actually hurt this time cause she was seriously scratching those nails along my head!! She then give me her idea of a face massage which was basically holding the shower hose 2 inches from my face. I never really understood about Chinese water torture until now...for about a minute the shower hose is in my face. Then she puts some sort of foam on my face, scratches my face with those nails again...then the shower hose is back in my face again...eyes killing me at this stage as is head!! After that she decides my hair needs conditioner so we are back with the scratching....Eventually after about 40 minutes I'm ready for the haircut!!!! which takes all of 5 minutes!!! Interesting!! And all for only $6!!! Do you think I should suggest this to Peter Mark when I get back!!

Ho Chi Mhin/Saigon - Vietnam

So we arrived in Saigon a couple of days ago and despite the Lonely Planet telling us it was the one place on our travels where they would rob the eye out of your head....we really like it here! We were really worried at first as the LP was full of warnings about thiefs boarding busses and riffling through baggage in the hold, pick pockets at markets, drive by scooter muggings of sunglasses off your head!!! So far the people here have been amazingly nice!!










<---Tunnel Entrance! American Tank left behind after anti tank mine ----->

Yesterday we spent the day on a history lesson expedition! We spend the first half of the day about 60 kms outside Saigon in the Cu Chi Tunnels. These are a set of underground tunnels about 200km in length which the Viet Cong (guerilla force which supported the North Vietnamese Communists during war) used as a base to launch attacks and hide out from the American bombs etc. The tunnels were built over three levels underground to store ammunition and weapons, as homes for VC fighters, kitchens, food store and as a means of getting around undetected. About 16,000 VC fighters used these tunnels during the war. They were built to be teeny tiny tunnels with even teenier entrances (entrance only about 30 cms wide) as the Vietnamese are pretty tiny and they knew that Americans were generally bigger so that if they did find the tunnells they wouldn't be able to get in or out..they'd get stuck!














<---- The tiny tunnels A plane??---->

Really interesting tour especially as our tour guide spoke certain words of English with an American accent..he kinda sounded like Adrian Krownour from 'Good Morning Vietnam'. Turns out he was an interpreter for the Americans during the war and was a Staff Sergeant in the South Vietnamese Army!













Huey the Helicopter

After visiting the tunnels we also went to see the War Museum which was also very interesting ..lots of US tanks, planes and Huey Helicopters left over from the war which were abandones when the US pulled out. Also had a great display of photos from various foreign war correspondents who died during war. The other interesting thing was an exhibition on all the people who were physically scarred from the use of various chemicals by the Americans during the war. They had photos of the people and of their children and sometimes their grandchildren all with various birth defects, scarring etc etc.













The famous photo of that little girl running away from bomb and her now --->


All in all a very interesting day.......really amazing places..My Dad (was possibly military historian in previous life!) would have loved it so took loads of pics for him!

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Pnom Phen

Arrived in Pnom Phen yesterday to a cool thunder and lightening storm..tis the wet season here doncha know and they get monsoons and stuff..it rained again today at the same time so I presume it's a daily occurence....brilliant thunder and lightening though!














Mad Cambodians everywhere on their little scooters..sometimes 4 to a scooter!!

So today we went to visit the Genocide Memorials at the Killing Fields (where 9,000 people where executed under the Khmer Rouge) and S-21 Torture Prison (where all intellectuals, teachers, professionals etc where held and tortured prior to being excecuted). It was a very sobering visit to think that this was all just 30 years ago. Anyone considered intellectual was tortured then killed and the definition of intelectual even included people who wore long hair or had glasses....even women, children and babies were tortured and killed. Made for very interesting visit despite being very depressing.












On a lighter note we both treated ourselves to a massage this evening which was carried out by blind people. Lots of bling massage parlours everywhere here because it's one of the ways they can survive. No social security or disability allowance here...it's even worse for the people who lose limbs from stepping on one of the 2 million land mines still left in this country..they have no prospects whatsoever..

Friday, May 25, 2007

Cambodia!!































So here we are in Cambodia......and man is it hot and it's sweaty!!! So hot that it's nearly impossible to go out in the middle of the day......we've taken to retiring to our beds most afternoons for a couple of hours!! We've spent the past few days in Siem Reap in Northern Cambodia and as everyone has told us we have met the nicest people here! They are only too happy to help us especially in our guesthouse and are completely overjoyed when you give them a tip of even $1. Our guesthouse 'Bou Savvy' is really nice and the staff are great especially our Tuk Tuk driver.


Anyhoo spent the past day or so walking around the temples of Angkor Wat (Wiki it Paul!) and they are amazing....lots of temples in this one area and they are all different. This is also where parts of Tomb Raider were filmed for Angie buffs out there!


We head off to Pnom Phen in Southern Cambodia tomorrow wich is the capital and there we'll be getting a bit of Cambodian History....we're gonna visit the killing fields which is where thousands of Cambodians were excecuted in the 70's under Pol Pot dictatorship and the Khmer Rouge...

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Kuala Lumpur Petronas Towers







Forgot to mention that we met Reuben (old secondary buddy) in Singapore!! He's out in Malaysia for a couple of weeks on a training course for new job! He was only about half hour away so we just had to meet up!



Now, Petrona Towers by day and night














mad malaysian dancers!!

From skanky to luxury!!






From this




To this!!!!!!!!!! AHHHHH

Oh man the luxury of staying in a proper hotel!!! Staying in the Renaissance Kuala Lumpur and it's gorgeous!!! 4* Hotel with proper matress and not just the foam mattresses we are used to, proper fluffly pillows, pool, mini bar, TV with no one else challenging for the remote, and best of all a bath!!!











Thursday, May 17, 2007

Singapore










SO arrived late last night in Singapore, The Lion City, (not sure why) and spent the evening eating noodles in our prison cell like room! Trying to get to grip with chop sticks in preperation for the next month! You will also all be interested to hear the momentus news that Deirdre has developed an addiction to a vegetable..those who know me will know that I have previously been averse to all things green and good for me! Tis all Dave's Aunt Maire's fault....she made me eat the sweetcorn!! and now I'm like addicted eating eat practicaly every day! anyhoo the point of this tangent was to say that they are none stop eating it here in their noodles ..yeah me!

Spent the day on Sentosa Island which is an island off the coast of Singapore Island. Big military significance in WWII as it protected shipping in Singapore Harbour..large military base, guns etc on the island. When the Japanese took over Sentosa they established a POW camp there so t'was quite interesting to see all the museums, forts etc....Even got a pin for your flack jacket Dad!


Nowadays Sentosa is a touristy island with aquariums etc where you can pet pink dolphins..(yes they are pink)!!

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

15.05.07 - Day on the Great Barrier Reef!














David Attenborough eat your heart out! Just had the most amazing trip out the reef today! Got up at 7am and back at 4.30 and spent so much time out snokelling and diving! Really amazing! The boat stops off at two reef locations and you are free to snorkel and dive as much as you want! Tried an introductary scuba dive and didn't like it so much...something to do with me getting copious ammounts of seawater in my mouth every time I took a breath which isn't technically supposed to happen! A lot happier withthe snorkelling thank you very much and say just as much!














Got some cool pics of Nemo, plus lots of coral, bluey fish thing and a cool sea turtle we have named Ellen!! (Make sure Ellie sees the pics Sue!!) ALternatively knowing how Ellie is..if she doesn't like being a sea turtle she can be the cool blue fish thing instead! Cannot stress enough how much I enjoyed this and it was probabley the longest I've ever been swimming ever! In total spent about 2 1/2 hours snorkelling around the two reefs and even then I didn't want to get out..Only had to cause my skin was wrinkling off!!















We rented an underwater camera for the day..when I say rented it was more like stole cause they forgot to charge us for it!! We figured we deserved something for free after our parking fine in Brisbane! Very difficult to get good shots underwater when you not used to it but got a few including the the sea turtle which Dave chased for a good 10 minutes! When you bring the camera back they burn all the images onto a cd for you together with some professionally taken shots! Sweet!



Friday, May 11, 2007

Fraser Island for the past three days!

Just spent the past three days on Fraser Island off the coast of Queensland which is the world's largest sand island doncha know!!! The only way to get on to the island and travel around is to hire 4 wheel drive jeeps to drive along the beech and over the dunes etc. We headed out with a group of about 11 including on lunatic!! The one lunatic thought it was high-larious to go driving at 80 miles an hour over dunes, bumpy tracks etc and nearly ended up tipping the jeep on several occasions as well as sending some of us to hospital with back injuries from launching us into the air going over sand humps too fast!@! T'was good craic though and apart from the lunatic the group were really nice. Camping out on the beach was cool...though dodgy on the back sleeping on hard sand! Since it got dark every evening at 5 all there was left to do was drink for the rest of the night. For the group of 11 for 2 nights we brough 2oo beers, 2 bottles vodka, 2 bottles of tequila and 8 litres of wine with us! Good times!!


Our trusty jeep only let us down 3 times getting bogged in the sand!

Dee and Dave at a massive sand dune that is swallowing the lake behind!




Our group before we set off and then again later in the day on the beech at one of the lakes









Stanley at Lake Mackenzie and then the Sexy Boys at Lake Makenzie







Good times!!!