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<title>Danang and Marble Mountain</title>
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<description>Before flying back to Hanoi, we stopped to hike up Marble Mountain, a series of grottoes with a nice lookout over China Beach and Danang in the dis...</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Danang-travel-guide-1318760">Danang, Vietnam></a>, Jul 17, 2008</p>
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<P>Before flying back to Hanoi, we stopped to hike up Marble Mountain, a series of grottoes with a nice lookout over China Beach and Danang in the distance.&nbsp; During the American war, the caves were used as a Viet Cong hospital, oddly quite close to one of the Americans' largest air bases.&nbsp; From the main cave, where a large buddha carving and small cement temple&nbsp;were built, my Dad, finace and I climbed further through a narrow gap and up smooth irregular marble boulders to reach the top of the peak for an impressive vista over China Beach.&nbsp; After the sweaty climb, we headed straight for the airport (the airfield still dotted with US-built Vietnam War-era cement fighter jet hangars) and had a Cut-throat Gin Rummy tourament waiting for our flight back to Hanoi.</P></p>
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<title>The beach</title>
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<pubDate>Thu, 22 Nov 2007 23:12:53 PST</pubDate>
<description>Not really a beach person--but I do try to go for a swim at least once every trip.&amp;nbsp; So after playing a gig for some construction workers on th...</description>
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<p><a href="http://www.travbuddy.com/Danang-travel-guide-1318760">Danang, Vietnam></a>, Sep 26, 2007</p>
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Not really a beach person--but I do try to go for a swim at least once every trip.&nbsp; So after playing a gig for some construction workers on their lunch break I hiked down to the beach for my official swim in Vietnam...</p>
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