Can Tho is splattered all over the travel guide books - we were fearful to be heading to a town we knew would be inundated with tourists, all carrying & blindly following their guide-book (you know the one).
We took Hwy 80 from Rach Gia before swinging down the 91 which borders the Hau Giang River. Still looking to see the seas of emerald greens signifying rice growing country we were once more confronted by the struggle currently faced by so many in the Delta, the daily battle against the flooding sweeping the area.
Its a joy though to be back in a countryside where people live in a world of water - where boats, markets even houses go about life whilst floating along the multitude of rivers, estuaries, tributaries, streams & canals. Riverside towns, fruits of every known varity, smiling faces peering from beneath conical hats everywhere.....its marvellous
Some shots of life around Can Tho............
The (Tin) Man:
Off to school:
Off to work:
One of so very many ferry crossings:
What locals use for corks:
Woman's work:
A favourite:
We took Hwy 80 from Rach Gia before swinging down the 91 which borders the Hau Giang River. Still looking to see the seas of emerald greens signifying rice growing country we were once more confronted by the struggle currently faced by so many in the Delta, the daily battle against the flooding sweeping the area.
Its a joy though to be back in a countryside where people live in a world of water - where boats, markets even houses go about life whilst floating along the multitude of rivers, estuaries, tributaries, streams & canals. Riverside towns, fruits of every known varity, smiling faces peering from beneath conical hats everywhere.....its marvellous
Some shots of life around Can Tho............
The (Tin) Man:
Off to school:
Off to work:
One of so very many ferry crossings:
What locals use for corks:
Woman's work:
A favourite: