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Misty morning in Vung Tau. The 99-ers were up
early. |
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The Museum of Worldwide Arms
in Vung Tau us a must. Martin at the entrance of
the museum. |
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Here is a Viking. They never had
horns on their helmets, because in close combat, you opponent could grab you
by the horns. For more uniforms, take a look at them.
Martin with Napoleon. |
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Martin and a horse.
Martin and Napoleon. |
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Martin taking a rest. They had
quite a few of the resting chairs around in the museum.
Martin and the boys. |
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Nice guys.
Martin's favorite, .45ACP. |
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They even had the Norwegian flag on
display. For unknown reasons. Martin with the
Zulus and the English men at the battle where they were beatsn. |
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A horrible French machine gun that
hardly worked. Martin with the best one MG42. |
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Martin with his old machine gun,
the MG34. The American cal. 12.7mm heavy machine
gun. |
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MG32.
English contraption. |
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Russian PPHS41
sub-machine gun. Martin and VN commie uniforms. |
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Horse and motorbikes
with Martin in the middle. After the museum,
time to visit the Ho May Park at the
end of a cable car. |
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Up to the top.
Ships in the bay below. |
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Cable car view.
The city below. |
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The view from the cable
car. Martin's hotel should be there somewhere.
On top at Ho May Park, a very nice
are. |
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A very impressive stage
with performances. The top of the cable car. |
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Preset lunch. But
Martin was not invited. Lovely lunch without a
table cloth. |
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The cleaning crew was
very effective, getting all the dishes off the tables.
Lovely fountains on the top. |
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Strange rooftops below.
Watch the video.
Harbor view. |
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Ill maintained hotel.
They never answer their emails. The end of the
cable car. |
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Martin and Montana at
Belly's Restaurant
at 53a Phan Chu Trinh, Phuong 2, Thành pho Vũng Tầu,
tel. 0254 3527 707.
Martin enjoys Montana's company. He talks even
more than Martin and that says it all. |
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Montana know how to
pose for a photographer. |
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