Monday, November 28, 2011

Ha Long Bay


After a harrowing four-hour bus drive from Hanoi, Mom and I arrived at Ha Long Bay for a day of adventure.  We boarded the Ha Long 08 and almost immediately tucked into a massive seafood lunch spread and took in the otherworldly surrounding.



A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the region is known for its stunning karst limestone cliffs, cave systems, and serene waters.



Thousands of years of erosion has left the cliffs sharp and unforgiving - a dream for intrepid rock scramblers.







Exploring caves (amateur spelunking). The colors are from fluorescent lights and do not occur naturally in the caves.
















Late afternoon and the sun is waning.



There are over 2,000 islands dramatically jutting out from Ha Long Bay.











After a few hours of cruising, it was time to watch the sun fall into the horizon and head back to Hanoi to prepare for our next big adventure: Cambodia.



2 comments:

Greg said...

I love the sunset shots! What camera are you using?

Nellie said...

Hey Greg, glad you like them! I'm using a Nikon D3100 these days and am loving the new photos.