
This is right at the beginning of Halang Bay where there are about 3000 islands jutting up out of the bay. This is inside a cave similar in size and maybe bigger than Timpanogus. My camera didn't take the pics too well, so I'll only show this one. That little light at the top of the page is a whole from the outside letting in light. I sure wouldn't want to fall in that hole. It was maybe a 100 foot drop. We were just about 3 hours west of Hanoi.

We were the only ones on this little ferryboat. The food was sure good. We are with the Talbots who are serving in Hanoi. They are the country LDSC Directors. The young man was our guide.

The pictures below are all of Halang Bay.


This young man was right by a floating house that catches and sells live fish. His fruit looked so good, but we didn't need any, so we paid him a little money for letting us take his picture.
There are several floating houses where people live and fish. They call it some kind of a floating fishing village.



This young man was right by a floating house that catches and sells live fish. His fruit looked so good, but we didn't need any, so we paid him a little money for letting us take his picture.
There are several floating houses where people live and fish. They call it some kind of a floating fishing village.

More of Halang Bay

These are supposed to be two chickens fighting.


These are supposed to be two chickens fighting.

.These ladies are planting rice. This is on the way to Halang Bay

This is Elder Thang ( I think you say Tan). I've been calling him Elder Tin. We had been training on planners and his and Elder Nyguen's are the best in the mission. They are the ones that tell Scott, President we will obey with exactness. And they do! This was in Ho Chi Minh
The lady on the left throws the seeds out, and the lady on the right smooths the soil and gets the seeds under the water.

This is a family up in Hanoi. The Dad is the 2nd counselor in the branch presidency. His whole family are just so sweet and nice. They wanted a picture with us.

This is a family up in Hanoi. The Dad is the 2nd counselor in the branch presidency. His whole family are just so sweet and nice. They wanted a picture with us.

This is Elder Thang ( I think you say Tan). I've been calling him Elder Tin. We had been training on planners and his and Elder Nyguen's are the best in the mission. They are the ones that tell Scott, President we will obey with exactness. And they do! This was in Ho Chi Minh
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