The Tomb of Minh Mang is perhaps the most ornate of Hue's royal tombs. The main building features intricate mosaics, seemingly made from the shards of ceramic crockery. So not only are these tableaus pretty - they also represent an early, if unintentional, sustainability initiative!
A communications device in the "Mobile Radio Section" of Saigon's Reunification Palace. Judging by the combination of receiving and transmitting equipment, integrated power source and convenient carry handles, it would appear to be an early cell phone.
Neatly arranged armchairs in the Reunification Palace cinema, Saigon.
A satisfyingly colorful tropical sunset at the Saigon Phu Quoc Resort and Spa, Phu Quoc Island.
After a few long, idle days at a tropical resort, stress finally starts to give way to creativity: Palm trees and the setting sun reflected in the pool at the Saigon Phu Quoc Resort and Spa, Phu Quoc Island.
Travel companion Sarah demonstrating proper emergency procedures in case of acute overwork and stress. Saigon Phu Quoc Resort and Spa, Phu Quoc Island.
The view from the breakfast restaurant at the Saigon Phu Quoc Resort and Spa, on Phu Quoc Island.
A decommissioned lift pylon encased in ice, at the top of the Turoa ski field.
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