Vung Tau
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Dugongs!!, i wonder if they are still there?
If the World Heritage designation comes off you will have big bump in tourist numbers.
Côn Đảo National Park is a natural reserve area on Côn Đảo Island, in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province in coastal southeastern Vietnam.[2] The park includes a part of the island and the surrounding sea.
The national park is characterized by a diverse ecosystem. Many species of corals and especially the sea turtles, dolphins, and endangered dugongs are found here.[
In 2006, a delegation of UNESCO Vietnam representatives surveyed the area and concluded that the park is eligible to be a natural-cultural mixture World Heritage. The Vietnamese government is preparing necessary documents to submit to UNESCO soon.
A controversial paved road project had been proposed by the local government but was finally rejected by the national government following protests from environmental activists. In 2017 the work on the road finally started and is still under constriction (02/2018)
If the World Heritage designation comes off you will have big bump in tourist numbers.
Côn Đảo National Park is a natural reserve area on Côn Đảo Island, in Bà Rịa-Vũng Tàu Province in coastal southeastern Vietnam.[2] The park includes a part of the island and the surrounding sea.
The national park is characterized by a diverse ecosystem. Many species of corals and especially the sea turtles, dolphins, and endangered dugongs are found here.[
In 2006, a delegation of UNESCO Vietnam representatives surveyed the area and concluded that the park is eligible to be a natural-cultural mixture World Heritage. The Vietnamese government is preparing necessary documents to submit to UNESCO soon.
A controversial paved road project had been proposed by the local government but was finally rejected by the national government following protests from environmental activists. In 2017 the work on the road finally started and is still under constriction (02/2018)
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I like to finish operations early, fly down to Vung Tau for the evening glass. Been riding since you got here?SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 8:13 amThat's why we won.
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just jiving Seawolf, nothing more.The Seawolf wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 8:29 amI like to finish operations early, fly down to Yung Tau for the evening glass. Been riding since you got here?SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 8:13 amThat's why we won.
I do sometimes ride, but not at all in this case.
I actually meant "us" white surfing dudes, like in the movie.
But it is ambiguous - and point taken.
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If I say it's safe to surf this beach Captain, it's safe to surf this beach! I mean, I'm not afraid to surf this place! I'll surf this fucking place!
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I believe The Seawolf. Thanks.The Seawolf wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 10:51 am If I say it's safe to surf this beach Captain, it's safe to surf this beach! I mean, I'm not afraid to surf this place! I'll surf this fucking place!
Sorry scrub my last answer - i thought you were a jumpy vet who thought i was making poor taste war jokes.
"Riding" as in riding poeple - but you probably were on topic and talking about riding surfboards.
I am the jumpy one it seems.
Not worth bringing a board to Cambodia. Best i have had is short 2 foot bodysurfing tubes, but not much power. Occasionally you see a snappy 3 foot barrel on the reefs, but not worth a major surf expedition.
I know a rivermouth sandspit where you could claim the record for Cambodia's longest ride, 1- 1.5 k's but it's mushy, white water, wind-swell stuff, hardly surfing.
I should come over to VN to have a look.
PS, Seen any dugongs?
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Belly laugh!!Cruisemonkey wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 11:51 amOnly at Belly's, the Downunder, the Billabong and Ned Kelly's.
I believe you.
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What the hell do you know about surfing? You're from goddamned New Jersey!SternAAlbifrons wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 11:05 amI believe The Seawolf. Thanks.The Seawolf wrote: ↑Thu Aug 08, 2019 10:51 am If I say it's safe to surf this beach Captain, it's safe to surf this beach! I mean, I'm not afraid to surf this place! I'll surf this fucking place!
Sorry scrub my last answer - i thought you were a jumpy vet who thought i was making poor taste war jokes.
"Riding" as in riding poeple - but you probably were on topic and talking about riding surfboards.
I am the jumpy one it seems.
Not worth bringing a board to Cambodia. Best i have had is short 2 foot bodysurfing tubes, but not much power. Occasionally you see a snappy 3 foot barrel on the reefs, but not worth a major surf expedition.
I know a rivermouth sandspit where you could claim the record for Cambodia's longest ride, 1- 1.5 k's but it's mushy, white water, wind-swell stuff, hardly surfing.
I should come over to VN to have a look.
PS, Seen any dugongs?
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One of those who gives a shit about the past posts. Me! In 1997 Bia hoi was 2000 a glass, A big bowl of bo kho was 7000 and a ST with a fine young thing was 5 bucks at the back beach. On a weekday you could fire a gun down the street at 10 PM and not hit anyone. Odds of seeing another foreigner, perhaps one a day. Water was clean except when the Saigon weekend crowd came down (sounds a lot like now). I have not been back since 2003 and I am always torn about visiting whenever I come back to VN but haven't worked up the guts to try. I suspect I would hate what it has become.
Re: Vung Tau
What they do have in Vung Tau is kitesurfing.
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I may be going to hell in a bucket,
but at least I'm enjoying the ride.
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