[the mekong floating market] vendors hang their goods on a bamboo pole in the front of their boat to let buyers know what they have to offer
[pho] pronounced as 'fur', this rice noodle is a staple food throughout the city
[the process] a vietnamese woman making piping hot pho, they come originally in a circular form. made from rice, they smell heavenly when freshly produced
[on the mekong] during one of the stopovers on our mekong tour
[uncle ho] or so one of the locals lovingly referred to him. this is ho chi minh, and the city is named after him
[on the mekong] though muddy and brown, the river still holds a certain charm
[home stay] this picture was taken in the morning of our home stay on the mekong. a charming little village wth lots of greenery and mosquitoes!
[the boat rowers] a clan of men and women, some in their mid 40s, some elderly like the picture. they row tourists through a swampy area to the open sea, where the tour boats await
[on the floating market] a women pulls our boat towards her and offers of coffee and other drinks.. for a small price of course
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