Finally some fun in the sun. Pristine beaches, beautiful scenery, and amazing views, this was a great change of pace. This was supposed to be in the top 27 beaches in the world, since I doubt people make “Top 27 lists” I am just going to assume this is the 27th best beach in the world. We took a mud bath, which is exactly what it sounds like. We poured mud on each other, soaked in hot springs, and laughed at how disgusting it was, while we convinced ourselves its good for our skin. We went to a nice dinner on the beach; I was accompanied by two really nice locals I met at the hot springs. One was a nurse, the other spoke English. I don’t know who is reading or will be reading, but let’s just say I am “Really” popular in the Asian community. I don’t reciprocate the same type of appeal but its growing on me. They have a wonderful endearing, humble, submissive quality, and give you undivided attention, if only they can come home and teach that to Jewish girls.
Day 2
We took a four island boat trip. Just a fantastic tiring day. We had happy hour on an island, were treated to more bad musical performance, but at least they were more of a comedy group. I went snorkeling, swimming, some of us went Parasailing and Jet skiing followed by a quiet relaxing afternoon, in other words “a vacation”.
Off to the airport on to: Hoi An
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