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mushy
Jun-02-2008, 09:57 PM
After a 10 hour overnight train from Hanoi, mf girlfriend and I arrive in Lao Cai the nearest major town to Sapa. It was predawn and we were both too tired to barter so just went with the first minibus that was heading up into the mountain. Just under 2 hours later after zigzagging around through heavy fog and low cloud we arrive in Sapa.
The temperature is just a few above 0 and we are both under prepared clothing wise :huh . Its damp cold and a little myserious with the low cloud only giving you a glimpse of your surroundings.

This is the view from the balcony of our hotel. A few minutes later it was gone again.
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After a sleep under a electric blanket and a hot breakfast it was time for an explore of town.

The local markets, the level above and right was all clothing.
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Anyone need a heart starter... Snake wine, usually about 70-80% alcohol!
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Sapa is well known for all the surrounding minority tribes that use town as a place to trade with other tribes as well as us tourists.

Walking some buffalo to the markets from Cat Cat village
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These 3 girls wanted me to buy jewellery, when I said I wasn't shopping today as my girlfriend was unwell, they gave me 2 bracelets to give her free of charge. I later agreed to meet these 3 the following day and buy something from them.
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They're such beautiful people you can't help but buy stuff just to get a photo.
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In the evenings when the temps drop a little lower the fog and rain settle in.
Its very atmospheric since without the street lights you really could just wonder around with no bearings whatsoever.
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The following day we visited the closest village, which is about a 3 hour round trip.
2 local ladies joined us for the walk explaining about there way of life and the villages they were from. At the end of the walk we did buy a few presents from them as they were better than any official guide.

The actuall villages is spread out down the hill side below
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At the bottom of the hill all the stream joined up and tumbled gracefully over the rocks. I tried for a slow water shot, without a tripod.
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On our last day in Sapa the clouds appeared to clear enough for me to race up to the radio tower and a hopefully view of the whole area.
You can just see the peak and radio mast in the top right.
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I took shots from every vantage point on the way up in case the clouds rolled in and I lost my view. This is about half way up.
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The path up was lined with all sorts of plants and there was a full nursery and exotic plant display at about 2 thirds height.
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From the radio tower the view wasn't as good as I hoped but I could see another high point and had a better view.
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You could also see the garden display below.
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Selling hats near the garden pictured above.
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Back in town before we left, while my girlfriend sent an email I played with my zoom lens getting some none posed shots of the locals.
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Now it was time to hop back on the mini bus and back down the mountains and back on our overnight train to Hanoi. The bus was too crammed to get my camera out and it was too dark when we arrived at the train station.
Time to move on, next stop Hoi An

Feel free to drop a comment or critique on anything above :thumb

Cuong
Jun-02-2008, 10:14 PM
Holly cow, these are fantastic images.:thumb The water shot is terrific even without a tripod. What happened to parts 1 and 2, or they're not posted yet? Keep it coming and thanks for sharing.

Cuong

mushy
Jun-02-2008, 10:44 PM
Holly cow, these are fantastic images.:thumb The water shot is terrific even without a tripod. What happened to parts 1 and 2, or they're not posted yet? Keep it coming and thanks for sharing.

Cuong

Thanks Cuong. I have posted the other parts i've just been lazy in adding more:scratch

Part 1 - http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=89152
Part 2 - http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=89488

and I just added a collection of panorama's from this trip as well
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=95716

DJT
Jun-03-2008, 06:24 AM
Thanks Cuong. I have posted the other parts i've just been lazy in adding more:scratch

Part 1 - http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=89152
Part 2 - http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=89488

and I just added a collection of panorama's from this trip as well
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=95716

Haven't been anywhere north of Hue yet. Sort of hard to do when visiting the wifes family. But we're planning on getting to SaPa and Ha Long Bay sometime on one of our many more visits. Thanks for posting the journey to give me the fix till I make it there!

Cuong
Jun-03-2008, 06:32 AM
I saw part 2 before, just couldn't remember it's been that long ago. Thanks for the link to part 1.

Cuong

AaronNelson
Jun-03-2008, 07:58 AM
:clap :clap :clap love the images!!...

summerz
Jun-03-2008, 08:23 AM
Great shots.:thumb I think I'll pass on the Wine though.:wink

DJT
Jun-03-2008, 10:04 AM
Great shots.:thumb I think I'll pass on the Wine though.:wink

If you changed your mine let me know, I have a bottle sitting in the closet. Mine has a cobra with a scorpion hanging out of it's mouth. Also purchased another bottle for a friend this last trip.

Um... no I do not plan on trying it.

Tee Why
Jun-03-2008, 05:11 PM
How interesting. I've not seen the shirts that the women wear before.

mushy
Jun-03-2008, 10:20 PM
Thanks all for your kind words, Sapa is a stunning and magical place with beautiful friendly (if not a little persistent) people, great food, quaint little villages and an absolutely stunning vista.

colfragless
Jun-04-2008, 06:44 AM
that first shoot is simply amazing... also like the shot of the gardens (or at least that what i think that is....)

~sparky~

Spagbag
Jun-05-2008, 04:25 PM
Wow, I love your images, especially of the people in Sapa - it looks like a wonderful trip.

This is the part of Vietnam I missed out when I went there, but I shall have to return one day, as it looks amazing. :thumb

mushy
Jun-05-2008, 05:21 PM
Wow, I love your images, especially of the people in Sapa - it looks like a wonderful trip.

This is the part of Vietnam I missed out when I went there, but I shall have to return one day, as it looks amazing. :thumb

Thanks Colfragless and Spagbag, Sapa is well worth the journey thats for sure, it was one of my favourite places in Vietnam.

Chrissiebeez_NL
Aug-25-2008, 10:45 AM
hey mushy!

beautiful images of an even more gorgeous part of Vietnam. We just came from Vietnam and Sapa was one of my favorite places. :thumb

It's great to see this part (and other parts) of Vietnam in your photos. I've just posted some photos of my own if your interested :wink

Thanks for reminding me about a great place! :clap

mushy
Aug-26-2008, 06:42 PM
hey mushy!

beautiful images of an even more gorgeous part of Vietnam. We just came from Vietnam and Sapa was one of my favorite places. :thumb

It's great to see this part (and other parts) of Vietnam in your photos. I've just posted some photos of my own if your interested :wink

Thanks for reminding me about a great place! :clap

Thanks for the comments ChrissieBeez, it looks like you ran into a few familiar faces in Sapa, I'll be looking back at your gallery regularily now for new updates, looks like you had a fun trip too :thumb

Awais Yaqub
Aug-28-2008, 10:31 AM
Very beautiful loved the pic of kids with Umbrella :clap