Dalat

Travelled up from Ho Chi Minh City by bus. Not the normal Vietnamese buss but the special Open Tour Bus for travellers, so not to taxing. Getting out of the city took ages and the sprawl went on for ever. The population of the country is 80 Million and you can quite believe it. there are people everywhere.

Spent yesterday walking around Dalat. It`s nice to be out of the burning heat of Saigon, but this place makes up for it with hills. It`s an old resort area and full for tourists both Vietnamese ones and foreigners. Some nice scenery but most of the attractions I tried to go to were closed. I guess it`s the off season. The flower gardens are delightful according to The Lonely Planet, but when I got there there was just a lot of earth and some diggers.
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Today spent the day on a tour of the delights of Dalat. Lots of Pagodas, a couple of waterfalls and the Valley of Love, which was full of Cowgirls trying to entice couples into taking horse rides around the lake. Very peaceful spot though away form the noisy streets outside. There were a few unfortunate Monkeys kept in cages about the size of a normal car. Still at least they weren`t on the menu.

Was just sitting enjoying a piece of cake, thank the French for that, and some incredibly milky tea, admiring the lights of Dalat, when they all went out. Nice to have a decent power cut. Quite took me back to the three day week. better finish this before it goes again.
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Ho Chi Minh City

Day in City before moving onto Dalat tomorrow. Very hot. Saigon must be one of the most chaotic city`s I`ve visited. In China it was bicycles coming at you from every angle. Here it`s motorbikes. There are apparently 3 million in the city alone and they all seam to be heading directly for you when you cross the road. Visited a few museums and relaxed in the Botanical Gardens this afternoon. The war remnants museum, which has some horrific pictures of some of the things the Americans did while they were here. Some lovely deformed foetus pickled in jars which were the result of Agent Orange. Also some horrendous pictures of the massacres which took place in some villages, where Women children and even babies were brutally shot down by gung ho GI`s.The museum also contains an old Guillotine, a remembrance of the French rule!
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ChChi Tunnels

Took a tour out to the CuChi Tunnels, about 50Km northwest of HCMC. Amazing place. It`s where the Viet Cong hid out while the Americans were carpet bombing the surrounding countryside. A series of tiny tunnels dug out of the clay in which the army lived slept and fought. Very claustrophobic even in the short 60m we were allowed in. Thank goodness they are all so slim. Also visited the temple at Tay Ninh, the headquarters of the Cao Dism sect. Very colourful. Trip took about 12 hours of which the last two were spent in a traffic jam attempting to get back into HCMC
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Vietnam

Arrived at 7.30 this morning after a 12 hour flight from Paris. Very rapid transit through Customs and immigration. Not surprisingly as we were the only plane there.
Dramatic taxi ride to hotel on the banks of the Saigon river. Millions of motorcycles coming from every direction. How they avoid constant collisions is one of the wonders of the world.
Walked around the city this morning. Incredibly hot, 29C at present. My book says it always rains in the afternoon so I have my brolly handy. Hoping to visit the Reunification Palace, from where the Americans fled in 1975, and the Museum of American War Crimes and atrocities. It`s the city`s biggest attraction apparently. Should be fun.
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Sydney

Reached Sydney on Friday evening after my 2000Km trip from Adelaide. Saw some wonderful Scenery on the way including the 12 apostles and London Bridge, which fell down in 1990. Melbourne was a lovely city with a lot going on. It is Autumn here so everyone is getting very active before winter arrives. In Melbourne it was the Moombar Walter festival and here in Sydney the Easter show has just opened at the Olympic park.

Sydney is as wonderful as ever, even in the rain. Actually the sun has been out today which makes the harbour even more wonderful.

Did some shopping today and visited some museums. Will relax over the next few days and prepare myself for 22 hours on a plane.

Melbourne

In Melbourne now. Fantastic weather and predicted to be up to 34 tomorrow. Getting quite sunburnt. It's the river festival here this weekend so everyone is in holiday mood.

Will stay until Monday and then head through the snowy mountains towards Sydney

Great Ocean Road

Finally escaped the searing heat of the centre and flew down to Adelaide where I was greeted by a torrential downpour.

Spend a couple of days in Adelaide enjoying the sights of the bay and the Lofty Mountain Range. Picked up the car and for the last few days have been travelling the Great Ocean Road where there is some stunning scenery. Visited the twelve apostles today, although you could only see seven of them from the road. Staying in Geelong before travelling into Melbourne tomorrow.

Alice Springs

40 Centigrade here in Alice at the moment so rather warm. Been following in Charlies footsteps today, up to the desert park and the Flying Doctors centre. Never sweated so much in my life. Got back from Ayres Rock yesterday. It is a marvolous sight and one you should see sometime in your life. The stars at night were fantastic. You forget, living in coludy and poluted Europe, how wonderful the clear night sky is, with millions and millions of stars all around.

Get a flight to Adelaide tomorrow and then pick up my car to travel round the coast to Sydney

Ayres Rock

Just got back from seeing the marvellous spectacle of the sunset on Ayres rock. A wonderful sight with the edge just taken off by the hundreds of flies swarming around. Earlier I walked round the rock, all 10 kilometres round. I decided against climbing it for two reasons. First the local Aborigines don't want you to, and second because it was closed due to high temperatures. 39 Centigrade today.

Off to the Olgars tomorrow for sunrise and then back the 450Km to Alice Springs. May detour to kings Canyon if I have time but it is a 183Km detour. Alice springs still feels like a frontier town, and you can easily imaging the pioneers working here. The drive is very long as the roads are almost all straight. There are a lot of Kangaroos hit and so you have to be a bit careful. The Kangaroo is the equivalent of the hedgehog here.

Perth

Had a very relaxing first day in Austraila.

Took the ferry down the swan river to Freemantle this morning and spent the day looking round the museams and the port.

Very breezy, but apparently is always is here. Nothing to stop it.

Seen lots of wildlife including Koalas, Kangaroos and today saw some Dolphins in the harbour at Mundring.

Very sunny as well so I'm remembering to wear my sun hat.