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South Vietnam
Dam Mon, The Appeasement
Written by Branly   
 Dam Mon is a tiny fishing village located around 80 kms North of Nha Trang, at the very end of Hon Gom peninsula. The amazing boulder field (meaning dozens of boulders is located north of the village...
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Nha Trang, Under the Cobblestones, the Beach
Written by Branly   
 Nha Trang is the capital of Khanh Hoa province. This seaside resort is famous for its beach attendants, its microclimate, and its 7 km beach running alongside its main street, Tran Phu Avenue. In the past, this region was part of the former Kingdom of Champa, and ruled by the Chams, a minority that continue to constitute one of Vietnam’s 54 ethnicities today. Remnants of Cham domination remains in the form of beautiful Hindu and Khymer- style temples and towers. 
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Ho-Chi-Minh City, the protean megalopolis
Written by Branly   
  The first “outdoor climbing wall” opened in HCMC in 2006. It’s a massive (and ugly) wall, a 26m-high plastic mountain: The X-Rock Mountain. The “mountain” is located in a leisure centre with a supermarket, a swimming pool, a restaurant and various facilities. Moreover, birthday parties and Team Building can be organized....
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Southern Climate, a sticky weather
Written by Guillaume   
 The southern climate is characterized by relatively constant temperatures, with a variation accompanied by the arrival of the monsoon in May. There are...
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