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  • Crossing the street. Ho Chi Min City

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    Having been to Ho Chi Min City I appreciate the courageous effort in not only crossing the street, but taking a photo at the same time.
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      Good action shot.You are a braver man than I.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Grumpy John View Post
        Having been to Ho Chi Min City I appreciate the courageous effort in not only crossing the street, but taking a photo at the same time.
        Took me four goes to get that. I wanted a wave of scooters but none appeared while I was there and killing time while the others were in a shop.
        Crossing roads in Vietnam is easy. You just go and as long as you don't stop or panic everybody misses you. I was crossing these about 10 hours after I arrived no problems.



        Being on the footpath is no gurantee of safety anyway. As you can see here the people at the back just go up the footpath to get closer to the lights.

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        • #5
          Looks like organised chaos! Much the same in Bangkok.
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          • HansE
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            I watched it from the top of a hotel. I think I posted it here a few years ago. It was like a ballet you would have thought it was orchestrated.
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