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Re: The "Eiffel Tour" Only Starts with the Tour Eiffel

Travel Rob ·
Your piece will serve inspiration for many future trips,I'm sure of that.I had no clue as the extent of Eiffel's work but I now want to see several of them in person. This serves as an example of why TravelGumbo is so different and needed
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Re: The "Eiffel Tour" Only Starts with the Tour Eiffel

WorkerBee ·
PHeymont, Your post reminded me that I had seen a pre-fabricated church designed by Eiffel in Baja, Mexico. It is in the small town of Santa Rosalia and still in use. There is more info here .
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Re: The "Eiffel Tour" Only Starts with the Tour Eiffel

Mac ·
Absolutely fascinating, thank you. And I thought that UK's Isambard Kingdom Brunel was prolific!
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Re: The "Eiffel Tour" Only Starts with the Tour Eiffel

Paul Heymont ·
Brunel has fascinated me since reading a book on the Great Eastern, an unlucky ship he designed. Perhaps someday I can find time to post about his work...unless I hear a volunteer? Thanks!
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Re: The "Eiffel Tour" Only Starts with the Tour Eiffel

PortMoresby ·
I'm personally acquainted with one of Brunel's railway bridges, the Gatehampton Bridge over the Thames in Berkshire, England. I was advised by my Thames Path guidebook that I was approaching it. There was a strategically placed bench in a meadow where I sat, had a snack and looked at it from a distance for a bit before walking under it. Not at all knowledgeable, or even much interested, in bridges I tried to get at least a glimpse of what the guide meant when it said "one of Brunel's Great...
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Re: The "Eiffel Tour" Only Starts with the Tour Eiffel

Paul Heymont ·
T&N, you make an interesting point about the air circulation and coolness of Eiffel's building. These days we are constantly reading about advances in "green design," intended to reduce excess energy use. Ironic how well some of those principles of making life bearable were known so long ago by those who didn't have the option of mechanical air-conditioning! Another example is in today's blog about Gaudi's Casa Battlo in Barcelona, which uses an open well through the center of the...
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Britian's Famous Attractions Get Literal Chinese Names

Travel Rob ·
VisitBritian announced the winners in their 'Great names for Great  Britain ' campaign The campaign used the existing trend of the Chinese to give literal names to favorite celebrities, places and foods. Over 2 million Chinese visited the...
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Oct. 22, 2017: Sunday Markets, Northern Vietnam

Grand Escapades ·
Grand Escapades shares a visit to a few markets in Northern Vietnam, where locals still dress in colorful traditional costumes that make this a photographer's treat!
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Hanoi Street Food Tour

Travel2Vietnam ·
Hanoi gathers all best dishes from the northern provinces in Vietnam. There are lots of specialities to taste such as Banh Cuon (rices pates), Bun Cha ( rice noodles with grilled porc meat), Bia Hoi (draught beer) ... You can find food and drink at...
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Feb. 20, 2018: Halong Bay, Vietnam

Marilyn Jones ·
Marilyn Jones explores some of the 2,000 islands and islets of Halong Bay, some of them with huge caverns beneath them.
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July 22, 2018: Halong Bay, Vietnam

Grand Escapades ·
Grand Escapades shares some of the memorable sights of Halong Bay, a picturesque collection of Islands some say were created by a dragon.
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August 26, 2018: Vietnam - Tam Coc

Grand Escapades ·
Grand Escapades visits and shares a great photo collection of the lovely landscapes of Tam Coc.
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Re: A Street Food tour in Hanoi

Paul Heymont ·
Thanks for a great (virtual) meal! I love street food (and near-street) and just enjoyed a similar experience in Istanbul, where I put aside my "issues" with some foods and tried all...including my equivalent of the worm: kokorek, a dish of lamb or goat intestines roasted around sweetbreads. It's amazing how much of our hesitation can be in our heads, not in reality... Hope to see more about Vietnam!
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Re: A Street Food tour in Hanoi

DrFumblefinger ·
That sure looks like a tasty evening, Linn! I've done a few food tours in my life and really enjoyed them. The guides know where the great spots are and you get a nice background narrative about the dish, the restaurant and the chef! Thanks for sharing this with us.
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Re: A Street Food tour in Hanoi

Travellinn ·
Thank you both for the feedback. I really think tasting the local food is an important part of the travel experience, even though I then have to taste a few strange things... And usually, I end up being pleasantly surprised that the thinks I was hesitating to taste, actually was really good. Heading to Thailand tomorrow, and I am sure I will be challenged a few times during my two weeks there :-)
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Re: A Street Food tour in Hanoi

Paul Heymont ·
Enjoy your trip! Send us pictures!
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Re: Oct. 22, 2017: Sunday Markets, Northern Vietnam

DrFumblefinger ·
One of the most colorful markets in the world, no doubt! Great travel experiences, Gilles. Thanks for sharing these!
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Foot Rowers of Tam Coc

Judy Barford ·
In northern Vietnam, Judy Barford couldn’t resist a shot of this unusual way of propelling a rowboat.
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Halong Bay, Vietnam

Judy Barford ·
Vietnam's Halong Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage site comprising 1,600 towering limestone islands and islets, most of them uninhabited.
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Hanoi, Vietnam

Judy Barford ·
Judy Barford risks life and limb to capture shots of the traffic chaos that is Hanoi.
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Re: Hanoi, Vietnam

Graham Scrimgeour ·
I agree that Hanoi has done a far better job of preserving its best than Ho Chi Minh City. Great place to visit.
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Re: Halong Bay, Vietnam

Marilyn Jones ·
I would love to go back to Vietnam and Halong Bay. Your photos are beautiful and capture the bay perfectly.
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Re: Halong Bay, Vietnam

PortMoresby ·
Oh, I know that bus ride, then back again. Thanks for the lovely photos. Time to watch Indochine again.
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Re: Halong Bay, Vietnam

Judy Barford ·
Thank you, my pleasure.
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Re: Halong Bay, Vietnam

Judy Barford ·
Thank you Marilyn.
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A Gastronomic Tour of Regional Thailand

Barry Barford ·
Thai food is known for its delicious flavours, astounding variety and aesthetic appeal, like these dishes from different regions of the Thai Kingdom.
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Ox with Calf, Vietnam

Judy Barford ·
Judy Barford captures the tranquil way of life in the countryside of northern Vietnam.
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Re: Ox with Calf, Vietnam

DrFumblefinger ·
Very cute calf!
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The Floating Markets of Vietnam

Barry Barford ·
Barry Barford takes to the water to experience Vietnam’s unique floating markets.
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Life on the Mekong River

Judy Barford ·
Judy takes an absorbing journey along Asia's Mekong River.
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Re: The Floating Markets of Vietnam

DrFumblefinger ·
Love it!
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Re: The Floating Markets of Vietnam

Marilyn Jones ·
Excellent post - the article and photos tell such a vibrant story. Thank you for sharing this adventure!
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Hanoi’s Stately Buildings

Barry Barford ·
Barry Barford looks at some architectural gems in the Vietnamese capital, Hanoi.
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Re: Hanoi’s Stately Buildings

Marilyn Jones ·
Your post brought back memories of my own visit to this enchanting city! Thank you!!
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Street Scenes in Hanoi

Barry Barford ·
Barry Barford continues ambling around the streets of Vietnam's capital, Hanoi.
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Re: Street Scenes in Hanoi

PortMoresby ·
Thanks, Barfords. The ultimate test, I could easily live in Hanoi.
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Soaking Up the Culture in Hanoi

Barry Barford ·
Barry Barford concludes his tour of Vietnam's capital, Hanoi.
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Re: Soaking Up the Culture in Hanoi

Barry Barford ·
My pleasure, Dr Fumblefinger.
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Re: Soaking Up the Culture in Hanoi

DrFumblefinger ·
The experiences that make a good trip great! Thanks, Barry!
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Washington D.C.

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington. It is a well-thought out and moving memorial to the tens of thousands of Americans who were lost in that conflict.
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Phu Quoc, Vietnam

Barry Barford ·
Barry Barford visits an island of contrasts in a lesser-known part of Vietnam.
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Re: Phu Quoc, Vietnam

Marilyn Jones ·
Fantastic article and photos. I would love to visit Phu Quoc!
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'World's largest cave' to be left in 'natural state'

Paul Heymont ·
Vietnam's Phong Nha-Ke Bang cave system will be left undeveloped for tourism, at least until 2030, Plans for a cable car to the area and extensive facilities have been canceled.  
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A Street Food tour in Hanoi

Travellinn ·
Hanoi is full of street food stalls, so we decided to learn where and what to eat from the local professionals. We booked a guide from Hanoi Street Food Tours , and Tu got us started from the moment we met. He is the writer of the food blog Vietnamese...
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The "Eiffel Tour" Only Starts with the Tour Eiffel

Paul Heymont ·
Everyone knows the Eiffel Tower, or Tour Eiffel. You could probably draw a pretty accurate sketch without even looking. And quite a few folks know that that Gustave Eiffel, who designed and built it, also provided the iron skeleton that keeps the Statue of Liberty standing in New York Harbor.
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How to Plan an Indochina Tour for First-Timers

Anna G (Guest) ·
Visiting Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar sounds like a dream come true, and it can be both exciting and overwhelming for first-time visitors. Here is a comprehensive guide to help you plan your unforgettable journey. (sponsored content)
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San Diego Zoo sets up a 'Panda Cam'

Paul Heymont ·
The San Diego Zoo's new pandas are on-stage 24/7 with a live camera
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