Vietnam Trip - Day 3 at the Fishing Village
We arrived at our next destination at Mui Ne, the fishing Village. Actually, earlier in the morning I saw the fishing village. I wanted the guide to stop so that I can take some pictures, Fortunately, we went back to this place. I am really very glad! Look at those boats. They are very interesting and definitely very local looking to me.
Because I don’t have a good camera with me, I can only be contented with zooming. The images are always not as good when you zoom.
This is the BEST I can do with the zoom. Apparently, one of the fisherman might going “HELLO?” with his mobile phone. Amazing he’s not really scared that piece of gadget will drop into the water and go “IT’S YOUR MAMA”
Tend apparently is not enjoying the fishing village. Because of the large amount of catch daily, there’s a very distinctive smell to that place. You look how she smile you know something is very wrong with the air already.
Fisherman is repairing the unique boat the locals frequently use. Had to strengthen using cable ties look-alike strings. It is essential and a tiring job that they continue to repair, fix and strengthen this transportation which they depend on for a living by the seaside.
And throughout the place, you can see many of this Vietnamese ladies surrounded by all this sea clams or whatever they are. You look at the amount you already scared. Apparently, I love to eat all this kind of things. Unfortunately, with Teng and her Tummy Ache, all this have to go…
A lot of ladies doing the job I tell you…
Somehow, everything they catch, just go to the seabed. Any of fish they catch will just be sperated into the various kinds. You will seriously not feel they are appetizing with al those sand and gravel and flies mixed together before they are cleansed and ready for market.
The kooku pointing to the boat..
Before I left, I took this picture. Here I go again ZOOOM. Sad siah…
Too many to count…
See, I told you already. The fish just flopped over at the sea bed. All kinds of fish. All look a mess…
This trip to the fisherman village is worth it. If I have more time, I would choose to interact with the locals, rather than just merely taking pictures. I would seriously prefer to rent a room at the seaside for a month, with the ability to cook if the place has a kitchen, come down and buy my own fish and food, and get adventurous with the cooking. But sadly, all this kind of so called LIVING may not happen soon, and might have to be really later in the future.
Thinking back after two weeks, I think I can still vaguely remember the smell of the fishing village. Not a friendly smell, but definitely something that will keep going through my senses when I think about Mui Ne and its fishing Village.
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wonderful holiday u r having.it is great to c u enjoying yrself n yr student days far behind