Every once in a while the perfect conditions come together for wicked sunset shots.
Partial cloud cover is a must.
Heavy humidity levels play a chief role.
Enough sunlight to create vivid hues factors heavily into eye-popping sunsets.
Kelli and I are settling in to our house sit via a luxury high rise apartment in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
I enjoyed a jaw-dropping sunset recently from high above Saigon.
Monsoon season tends to produce the most stunning sunsets in the tropics.
Mixing humidity, cloud cover and just the right amount of sunlight creates a dizzying array of colors that’d make a rainbow envious.
Being in District 2 distances us from the sometimes maddening hustle and bustle of the city center.
Ho Chi Minh City boasts upwards of 3 to 4 million motorbikes…..or more.
Crossing the street amid an onslaught of motorbikes makes for a harrowing experience.
Not so here in District 2, in a largely undeveloped tract of land on Diamond Island.
I even saw a 3 foot long snake; unfortunately it was road kill.
The city outskirts provide locals and expats alike an environment of relative peace and quiet.
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