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VFP VietNam 2014 Tour: 2 Quang Tri Province, VietNam
Hi All… just arrived in Quang Tri Province. enjoying a delightful rain shower. But a few words about the last several days. I intended to join the tour on Sunday but I was invited by Bich’s family to accompany them on a … Continue reading
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