Start of a new day. I was starting to feel gloomy. In three days time it was time to leave Vietnam.
Anyway, almost the entire fourth day was spent on the bus ride. Quite boring. But the end result of the wait was worth it. I didn't have any stomaches because the medicine i took worked like a miracle.
Ok, we visited the Frenn Waterfall along the way. At this place, the temperature was already quite cool, and when I was sweating from running, the sweat felt really cold and made me feel weak. But it was quite nice.
View from inside the "cave" created by the impact of the falling water from the waterfall. It was damn nice to have the water splash all around you. It was cooling, yet nice.
Boat rides!
Haha! I remember this ostrich ride. One of the students from another class rode on the ostrich. Due to his large size, the entire ostrich lost its balance and fell over! I foresaw that this would happen, but I think my camera screwed up and I didn't manage to take a video of it. I did take a video of a second attempt by him, this time with support from this guy in the picture, who manages the ostriches.
Sorry, but I realised that the video would be uploaded on Youtube and since it's not really an interesting video, I've removed it.
Another guy who almost fell over. Fortunately he didn't.
Weird friends of mine who canoed all the way under the cave and was stuck there.How the hell did they get in there anyway???
We left the Frenn Waterfall park/amusement park.
It was around 6pm Vietnam time when we finally reached Dalat. Hell, the weather's exactly like Taiwan. But I was used to it, so I didn't bother taking out a sweater with me when I had to leave the hotel for dinner.
And it's my friend's birthday! Unfortunately owing to my stomach condition I didn't eat it. The medicine stopped the stomaches but I guess taking dairy products would probably worsen my stomache until the medicine has no effect.
Yeah that's all.
On the fifth day, we went to visit flower parks, an agriculture/plantation park, the valley of love (yeah, with a group of boys, how weird indeed) and climbed a mountain. I may not have time to post tomorrow and the day after so it should be up by Thursday.
And the first day of a new term in school was as boring as ever.
Darrell Tay. 16. Chinese Singaporean. Normal, ordinary guy. Covered by shadows casted by others. Loves my guitar, heavy metal and darkness. Or rather, I've been used to it. You can probably find photos in the archives, but I take no responsibility if your computer screen's damaged. :)
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