It's idyllic here. Sun shines all day, pace of life is so relaxed, cheap food, but good quality. Lots of people to meet and chat, and a model who's acting as my girlfriend.
Seb is very unwell today, so might end up staying another day. Not the worst place in the world to so do. There is only one street in Mui Ne, almost exclusively lined with restaurants, spas, and hostels/guesthouses. The beach is white, fine sand. Kite-surfers dot the skyline, though the water is rather salty.
There's not a lot to do except sit back and relax. One tour operates so you can see the local dunes. Like small patches of white and red desert, and a stream - the fairy stream - that runs alongside some dunes, and eroded rocks. Very pleasant.
Tried sand-sledding with a Scottish couple, though Stefan (another member of the tour) was not pleased that we took so long [the driver never gave us a time at which to come back]. Almost missed sunset because of our time spent having fun, but the colours were worth the rush.
Saw sunrise this morning also - just me and the sea.
Shaved off my beard yesterday.
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Seb is very unwell today, so might end up staying another day. Not the worst place in the world to so do. There is only one street in Mui Ne, almost exclusively lined with restaurants, spas, and hostels/guesthouses. The beach is white, fine sand. Kite-surfers dot the skyline, though the water is rather salty.
There's not a lot to do except sit back and relax. One tour operates so you can see the local dunes. Like small patches of white and red desert, and a stream - the fairy stream - that runs alongside some dunes, and eroded rocks. Very pleasant.
The Fairy Stream |
Saw sunrise this morning also - just me and the sea.
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Shaved off my beard yesterday.
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