Voi is a nick name. It was the name of our last dog, a Rhodesian Ridgeback, who was still alive back when I registered for Garage Journal. Before we got him we were looking for African names and came across the name Voi, which as I recall was the name of a town in Rhodesia.
Interestingly enough, Voi also means elephant in Vietnamese.
Your dog Voi in your heart forever

As say in Russia: "Dog is a friend of human!"
I hope I haven't caused you emotional experiences with my question.
Your pictures of the forested areas around Zheleznogorsk were great. Thank you very much.
I live in an area know as the Black Hills in South Dakota. It is a small mountain range in western South Dakota and eastern Wyoming. Our peaks are only 5000' to 7000' above sea level (1500 to 2100 meters). Ponderosa Pine is the dominant tree species and in winter it can look very similar to the pictures you just posted.
The pictures from my last phone are still stored on a Cloud service. I'll see if I can find some of my better winter hiking pictures and post one or two.
I will waiting you photo
I just looked up Mui Ne and that is probably a bit farther from Saigon than my wife would like to be. I'm still interested in seeing your pictures and more about your trip if you have the time to post them.
Ok, snowing fall during all the day and I have time to return in my feelings that I felt in People's Republic of the Vietnam
Muine is a fisher's village and that is all that you can see at this point. Sea, beach and waves, this is a very popular place among surfers from all over the world. The season of big waves begins in September, if I remember correctly.
First morning 8 a.m. Beach
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If you need multi-storey hotels, then you definitely are not here. This is the remote place, here live simple Vietnamese. Good-natured, smiling people who loved us very much, many of them worked in Russia and in particular in Siberia. Many people know Russian a little, which amazed me, although it is very difficult for them to speak. Those who know English a bit, but in a cafe you can explain what exactly you need without problems. The menu is usually in Russian and English.
Pool of our hotel.
Mui ne resort
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Our hotel was small, on the 1st line, with a view from the room to the sea. The hotel was mainly inhabited by Vietnamese from the interior of Vietnam. The Russians were just us, a few more Europeans and the rest of the Asians

The total immersion in the Vietnamese food culture and the constant noise from their conversations, they talk very loudly among themselves.
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Cocktail Miss Saigon and Beer Saigon for me and Katya it's amazing start of the day
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Our room
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Little friend
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Bought a few fruits and collected seashells on the beach
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The most important dish in Vietnam is "soup-pho". I highly recommend trying it and pouring as many sharp spices as possible, it's just the food of the gods! When on the street +35 Celsius, you are served hot soup and you still pour there the red chili pepper is fire, but ice-cold beer helps not to burn
In the photo this is an ordinary street cafe in which any Vietnamese can eat, i.e. not for tourists, there is a bit dirty, there is no tablecloth on the table, but 2 times cheaper than in the neighboring cafe at the hotel. We really liked to eat in such places.
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On the street you can find the flag of Vietnam, they are very patriotic people who are proud of their victory over the US, in the Vietnam War. I hope that I do not hurt your feelings by saying these words here.
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We were surprised by these boats of Vietnamese fishermen
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A huge jellyfish on the beach. I hate these things.
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Good morning Vietnam! 


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Monument in the street
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I like beach holidays, I hate vanities. Therefore, on vacation, I try to be a seal 
My wife forced me to go on an excursion to Dalat, a city in the mountains, founded by French colonists. Along the way, you pass coffee plantations, I never saw coffee trees, and here I even touched them on the field. Vietnam is now the number one supplier in the coffee market in the world, it has bypassed even Brazil!
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National park Prenn (Vietnam, Lamdong)
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Dalat
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Crazy House in Dalat
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I think it's the end? or some more hot photoshoots from the beach?