Boat Racing on the Mekong brings excitement and heartache. I watched from the coaches boat with the pink flag fell behind in the race.
This young rower on the Laos Boat Racing team was focused. I loved his cowboy hat and bandana, making him look like a Laoation Cowboy....and definitely a competitor.
5.30am: Time to wake up, today we are gonna cross the river and enjoy the sunset over Luang Prabang from a temple on the other side of the river. For 2$ per head, our slow boat driver will make us cross the Mekong river and wait for us to bring us back to town.
Key West Florida. All three ways to travel ar slow but wwonderful.
On a short boat ride in the middle of a day-long, resort sponsored excursion, I had a window into the spirit of the Dominican Republic, if only for a few moments. Long gone were the sounds of amplified pop music, pool water splashing, and generous staff members attending to your every desire.
The Dauntless Party Boat leaves on a fishing trip out of Point Pleasant Beach, NJ via the Manasquan Inlet. The Dauntless is docked at 47 Broadway in Point Pleasant Beach and captained by Captain Bill Egerter.
The CockRobin Party Boat leaves on a fishing trip out of Point Pleasant Beach, NJ, via the Manasquan Inlet. The CockRobin is a 72 ft vessel docked at 415 Broadway in Point Pleasant Beach.
The Gambler Party Boat en route to a fishing trip out of Point Pleasant Beach, NJ, to the Atlantic Ocean via the Manasquan Inlet. The Gambler is docked at 59 Inlet Drive in Point Pleasant Beach.