Mui Ne is very, very
touristy in high season but when we came there it was completely
empty, the only part that was really busy was the fisher village
where all the Vietnamese locals lived and where you could get a
awesome noodle soup.
Mui Ne is famous for it's sand dunes which are located about 30 kilometres north of the city and big enough to make you feel being in a desert. The Heat made the impression perfect and while Olli was cruising around on an Quad, I was strolling around in the dunes further away from the two ones that are always taken over by tourists.
Mui Ne is famous for it's sand dunes which are located about 30 kilometres north of the city and big enough to make you feel being in a desert. The Heat made the impression perfect and while Olli was cruising around on an Quad, I was strolling around in the dunes further away from the two ones that are always taken over by tourists.
Olli in his element, short after almost loosing the ATW to the dunes |
Footsteps in the sand |
Different colours of sand for wonderful patterns where the wind blows away the loose sand |
Beautiful sunset, seen from the fisher village o Mui Ne |
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