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	The cleanest pool in Vietnam. Only
	
	River Kwai beats it. Phuong and the pool-boy. We tipped him for good work.  | 
    
	
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	A lovely kiddy-pool. This is the best designed and thought out pool Martin 
	has seen in Vietnam. Off to Vung Tau and our fist toilet stop. Very nice.  | 
    
	
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    Martin was very impressed with the 
	green light poles and light themselves. First one in Vietnam. Fancy tree at our lunch stop.  | 
    
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    Loc An restaurant. Very nice. With the standard fish aquariums for fresh fish.  | 
    
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    It was a river close by. And all kind of fresh fish.  | 
    
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    Our lunch hut. In the hut ceiling there were some bats hiding.  | 
    
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    Phuong, waitress Nhi and Martin. 
	Very nice setup and nice food. Martin had his best rice bread ever with some 
	coconut flour used. Tremendous taste. Our hotel, BeachFront Hotel in Vung Tao. They always look much better on their official website.  | 
    
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    Phuong in front of the entrance. The reception was big and spacious and very few guests in these Chinese virus times.  | 
    
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	 Martin posing on the balcony. Just for fun.  | 
    
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    The road up to the 
	hotel was very steep. Luckily, there is no snow in Vietnam. At night, off to "Good Morning Vietnam" Italian restaurant.  | 
    
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    At the restaurant in 
	the evening. Nice, spacious place. The food was OK with a lot of empty tables due to the pandemic going on.  | 
    
	
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On Thursday August 19th, it was time for 
more Vung Tau.
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