Eventually we awoke the next day and decided to visit the War Remnants Museum which was surprisingly interesting. However, on the way back the heavens opened requiring us to take shelter in the nearest cafe, presumably for half an hour. Four hours later and the streets we now like rivers - we were going nowhere for a long time.
During our short stay in "Nam" we crammed a lot in. We went to the Cu Chi Tunnels that were used by the Vietcong in the war - these were about 4ft high and 2ft wide and go on forever. Dan lead the whole group through the tunnels in the darkness scaring them by shouting it's full of scorpions and spiders. Still hungover from the supposedly quiet night the night before that turned into a mad sesh, we could think of better places to be than a never ending mud hole.
We finally decided to leave and flew back to Bangkok for a few nights out drinking buckets of long island iced tea on the streets. After three days it was time to take the 12 hour train to Koh Tao to do some diving (and give our livers a rest). (DD)
Adam Bratley aka Catface bastard !