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Some kind of swallowtail. Could not find an exact match.
https://uk.inaturalist.org/taxa/775729-Menelaides/browse_photos?place_id=6847
Rose swallowtail
https://uk.inaturalist.org/taxa/146661-Pachliopta-aristolochiae
Thanks Mark. She's feeling much better this morning.
2 months agoHope she's feeling better again soon. Never nice to be poorly in a strange place... 😞
2 months agoOn the map, the closer you got to the screen, the smaller the text got! I did a Google search for "Ca River" (no diacritics) to see what would come up, that was much easier to see.
When we were bringing books to Laos I taught myself to read and write Lao, which wasn't all that difficult, actually. From there I learned Thai, or at least enough to read slowly, like a six-year-old. That has really helped us in rural areas where all the menus and signs and bus schedules are only in Thai. Can I speak and understand Thai? Nope. Bruce sort of can. Between us we have a sliver of comprehension, just enough to be dangerous, really.
Thanks for the clarification. My close up vision goes to pot after exercise due to fluctuations in blood pressure so I must have read the accent incorrectly. As you say, at least we can read Vietnamese. The easiest non-Roman character set to learn is Korean Hangul because it is so logical. Leigh spent a lot of time learning the two easier Japanese scripts but it just became too tiresome in the end. I didn't last as long with Arabic although much of that had to do eith not being able to read the subtle differences on my phone screen.
2 months agoI'm pretty sure Bruce has a huge stash of those little round wrapped soaps somewhere!
2 months agoThis is the Cả River, Cả translates to "chief". The rising accent marked word cá means "fish". Fish, tomato, chief, you're whizzing by a bike and trying to make sense of Vietnamese diacritics even though it's actually readable as opposed to Thai/Lao/Khmer/Burmese.
2 months agoWe've seen this in Cambodia and similarly in Mozambique as well but I suspect in those cases the wood is heading to China.
2 months agoYou can put some sort of soft, hazy filter on your camera, oh wait! It's hot and humid so no need, it's already there!
2 months agoIt's when we're hot and sweaty that the photographer needs to step back a bit :-).
2 months agoYou two are too young to stop taking close up pictures of each other, but one can always just focus on the soup.
2 months agoHorrible. We saw that in Laos in 2014, huge teak logs on boats covered with tarps to escape detection.
2 months agoLotsa worse places to hole up than Ninh Binh, right? Enjoy.
3 months ago
While we loved our time in Vietnam 7 years ago, the rain! If you are stuck inside and want to kill some time, here is the video of our Vietnam trip including the 16 straight days of rain in central Vietnam.
2 months agohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfnnSr95ksA&t=3s
I loved Hue too, but I had a weird hand injury/infection starting up and was pretty worried about it. We eventually went to a hospital in Danang and got it lanced, so good times.