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Auf der Au Buffet Short

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 Just a quick look; There are so many good places to eat in Chiang Mai, many so very good I forget to photo or video it until it is all over. Which happened here. So I did a quick phone sweep of the buffet to tempt your tastebuds

Al's Viet Nam Travelog Day 8, Time to go Home.

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 A month ago we returned back to Chiang Mai from Viet Nam after a most enjoyable time. The last time? Well breakfast and flights, so if you dare not in to aircraft vide this isn't for you, maybe. But give it a try and  a like anyway. Who got the plugs ++plus bits? Air Asia, great flight Tony the boss of Air Asia for the message And even some memories of my younger days when airline owner like  Freddie Laker and Branson of Virgin used to care about customers, Air Asia is up there with them and they are affordable.

Viet Nam Travelog Day 7 Rain Shop Chill

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 It's a last full day and all things stopped until the thunderstorm passed by and it was bit a bit of light rain. This triggered the thought of having has a frantic holiday, today was just to chill and take the environment in.

A Lan Na Life DJI Pocket 4P Timelapse, the 1st Attempt

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 A little break from the Viet Nam Travelogs just now and as a little bit of my learning curve I took the DJI Pocket 4P out for a walk yesterday and tried a default setting timelapse. Oh the more observant amongst you may have noticed a new intro and exit bit as my previous effort had comments made that I looked like some geezer called Starmer. The channel name has also changed so as to stop confusion with my bog standard messaging stuff.

Al's Viet Nam Travelog Day 6 part B 5 Water Puppets Episode 4

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 The Water Puppet production comes to a close on this episode.

Al's Viet Nam Travelog Day 6 part B 4 WP Episode 3

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 The Water Puppet Theatre goes on, episode 3

Al's Viet Nam Travelog Day 6 part B 3 WP Episode 2

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 The Water Puppet show continues and the kids in the front are getting past sitting still😂

Al's Viet Nam Travelog Day 6 part B 2 Water Puppet Show, Episode 1.

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 The second of the water puppet theatre videos and the puppets make an appearance.

Al's Viet Nam Travelog Day 6 part B 1 Water Puppet Musical Opening

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 The Water Puppet show, skilled puppeteers set a tale of life in rural Viet Nam. I was only able to get 2nd row seats for Pin and I  so the footing sometimes (unavoidably) includes audience. To produce watchable size videos I have split the show into parts, this being B1 The show starts with a musical introduction. Here it is. If you like and want to see more please like and follow on YouTube.

Al's Viet Nam Day 6 part A Taking it In

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 OK to be honest this one is just a bit of a diary type thing that includes a bit of food and even more beer. But it was a part of the trip so...

Al's Viet Nam Travelog Day 5, the DMZ

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 Day 5  of the Viet Nam Travelog and a trip to the DMZ taking in some of the major sites and of course the Vinh Moc Tunnels

Al's Viet Nam Travelog Day 4, Da Nang to Hue

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 Owdue again Day 4 of the Viet Nam Travelog and off to Hue from Da Nang. A route that took us along the coast then over the Hai Van Pass once described by Jeremy Clarkson as   "A deserted ribbon of perfection—one of the best coast roads in the world." Quite an accolade considering he was riding a scooter at the time, not exactly his favourite mode of travel it seems. In Hue we stayed at my favourite hotel the Scarlett Boutique Hotel, took a boat along the Perfume river to the pagoda and the Imperial city and finished the day with food and drink ant the DMZ bar. I've added some route animation to this one using mappi-studio. Let me know what you think and oh. If you watch it on YouTube a thumbs up and like on there and maybe even consider following my channel would be nice.

Al's Viet Nam Travelog Day 3 Ba Na Hills and the Golden Bridge

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 The fireworks are over and after the explosive experience and the wine, a good sleep in preparation for a really great day was in order. Day 3 was a trip we had booked to Ba Na Hills and the Golden Bridge. You may have seen the Golden bridge on many promo adverts for Vietnam, it's the one with the hands. Pin has been wanting to go there for a while but her planned trips got the cop unfortunately. This time she got her wish. To be honest I hadn't researched this really so I wasn't particularly impressed that a trip to a bridge with concrete hands would be much of a trip. How wrong can you be! What a fantastic afternoon, what a great venue!!! Do I plan going back? Yup, sure do.

Al's Viet Nam Travelog Day 2 c Diff Final China Minus AXEL F

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 At last, after a lot of censor induced cutting room floor contribution, the performance of the 2nd finalist, China, at the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival Unfortunately one of the pieces of music used in the show has a global ban on it so YouTube wouldn't let me show the whole video. The only way round this was to edit out the offending piece, a bit of a shame but there it is.  For info, DIFF is an annual competition held each weekend around the May, June, July period. I liked this performance the best because I felt the synchronisation of pyrotechnics and music was great, the judges did not agree but what do they know😁  It is a very popular event and this year I was only able to get a "room with a partial view" from a hotel right opposite the main stage and grandstand (I was too late to get tickets from the hotels rooftop viewing area or the actual grandstands themselves). This presented me with some problems; The room I had did not give an unobstructed view o...

Al's Viet Nam Travelog Day 2 c Diff Final China highlight

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 This is the performance of the 2nd finalist, China, at the Da Nang International Fireworks Festival. DIFF is an annual competition held each weekend around the May, June, July period. I liked this performance the best because I felt the synchronisation of pyrotechnics and music was great, the judges did not agree but what do they know😁  It is a very popular event and this year I was only able to get a "room with a partial view" from a hotel right opposite the main stage and grandstand (I was too late to get tickets from the hotels rooftop viewing area or the actual grandstands themselves). This presented me with some problems; The room I had did not give an unobstructed view of the total display. Rain drop residue was on the window I had to shoot from. Reflections had to be avoided. Conversations in the room (I was there with my wife) had to be removed. Getting rid of my phone bleeps however could not be done, lesson learned. Fortunately my #dji Pocket 4P performed well and...