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Sunday, January 6, 2008

Hoi An to Hue

Day 1: 35km, Hoi An - Danang
Day 2: 41km, Danang - Lang Co
Day 3: 65km, Lang Co - Hue

We left Hoi An on the third of January and spent the next three days cycling up the coast to Hue. It felt a bit like Scotland, beautiful deserted white beaches and cloudy drizzly cold weather. We went to see the 'Marble Mountains', a group of marble hills with caves and buddhas surrounded by a village that seems to consist of marble sculptors and marble shops only, selling everything in marble one could wish (or not) for. All the vendors were shouting 'buy something!' at us, but unfortunately our bikes can not handle a seven ton marble elephant.
In Danang our hotel room was next to a monastery which gave us the privilege of witnessing the once monthly chanting that starts at 5am but we managed to block it out with our earplugs. The next day we cycled over the Hai Van pass (490m), the dividing line - in terms of weather - between north and south. We were looking forward to some hot weather but instead it was worse on the other side. It was nice having a break from the flat though and to have stunning scenery to look at (even though it was in shades of grey).
Lang Co, situated between the sea and a big lagoon, was just teasing us as it must be amazing when the weather is right, white sandy beaches, coconut trees, bla bla bla. Having dinner at a place famous for its seafood, we were the only guests in the vast resort complex, which felt a bit eery.
By the time we arrived in Hue the bad weather had given Bea a cold and we ended up spending a couple of days extra recuperating.



Cua Dai beach




Marble Mountains










asking directions to Danang





'The world's finest collection of Cham sculpture'







colourful incense sticks drying



glasgow?




getting up to the Hai Van pass







Lang Co

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