Shipping problems

There seems to be a problem with shipping. Although the motorcycle was supposed to be here on the 4th, 7 days later the shipping company didn’t get the customs clearance. I heard all the typical excuses from both sides (customs office and shipping co): we didn’t get the file / we already sent the file / the officer in charge of your case is not in the office today / I will investigate and get back to you / etc. Great job, guys!

In the meantime I arranged to extend the driving permit for Vietnam. But even that won’t solve the problem, since the Cambodian visa expires on Dec 30th…

“I will investigate and get back to you.”

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The Ho Chi Minh compound

Vietnam continues to be just like I knew it from the war movies: rainy and foggy. We visited the Ho Chi Minh compound, where we could see the house where he lived and worked, his mausoleum with the open casket (no recording allowed inside) and the museum. Among other gifts received throughout his live, we found a wooden brandy bottle from the Romanian people.

While navigating an unimaginable maze of alleys we also found the remains of a US Air Force B52 shot down in 1972 for violating the Hanoi airspace with aggressive intentions.

The city is very similar to Paramaribo and Havana, with architecture showing a great past but too much decay everywhere 🙁

Ho Chi Minh museumthe gift from the Romanian peopleSoil to air missilesB52 remainsDecay

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Getting used to handle the Hanoi traffic

The traffic in Hanoi is hilarious! There seems to be not a single rule that is always in effect yet no accidents!

We rented a 125cc scooter for $8/day to experience this, and to go to crooked alleys Palomina wouldn’t have been able to take us to, see the movie bellow.

These guys make me believe I wasted my money when I purchased a pickup truck… wondering how the guy transporting metal is able to turn. We also saw one guy transporting 5 cages each containing a medium sized pig, but we didn’t catch it 🙁

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Foglights upgrade

I spent a fortune on those so I decided to make sure they last for a while. The Touratech shield was fancy but weak, so I decided to upgrade. I hope the added weight won’t damage the mounts.

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Blogging from Taiwan

After a 14.5 hrs flight we arrived in Taipei, the first stop en route to Vietnam. Unfortunately, due to some paperwork issues, the US Customs held Palomina a few more days. Hopefully, they will clear it soon.

In the meantime, the only option is to visit Northern Vietnam by bus/train/boat.

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