Today's posting consists of the photos I took off-base, before the Base Commander restricted all USAF personnel to the base. Unfortunately, this severely limited my off-base photo-ops.
A few of these photos might be duplicated in earlier posts. For example where there are people in the scene, I might have also included those photos in one of the people postings, not many though.
There are also a few photos where I can not recall their exact locations and/or I might have mis-identified a location. Please feel free to add any comments/suggestions that could help me to correct errors.
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Stone carvings for sale. |
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Sailing down the Han River. |
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The Han river and Monkey Mountain. |
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Village life along seldom used rail tracks.
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Village along the railroad tracks.
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These could be the same tracks shown above, approaching the Han River. |
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Fishing on the Han River. Marble mountain in the background. |
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Marsh or old rice paddies along the Han River. |
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Clothing store in Da Nang. |
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Airing out the bedding. The symbol, above the building between the 2 tall Palm trees, indicates that it might be Buddhist. |
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A curious Water Buffalo. |
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Temple gate. |
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Close-up of Temple gate. |
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Obviously this photo was not taken off-base. But it provides a nice wide view of the flight line, USAF & VNAF, and Monkey Mountain to the East of the base.
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Da Nang Cathedral. |
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Da Nang Cathedral grotto. |
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Da Nang Cathedral steeple. |
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Da Nang Cathedral altar. |
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I'm not sure about this one. It might be on China Beach, viewing northward towards Monkey Mountain. Looks like Navy/Marine buildings center-right, similar to those on Hill 327. |
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Thatched house along the road to China Beach. |
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A Han River scene. |
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Bridge across the Han, looking westward, Hill 327 on the left. |
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A Han River scene. |
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Various activities on the Han River, civil and military. |
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The French Consulate in Da Nang. |
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A pet monkey. |
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A variety shop in Da Nang. |
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Dead tree in Da Nang. |
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Rice paddies. |
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Algae. |
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ARVN pet monkey. |
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Monkey guarding owner's truck. |
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Cemetery in Da Nang. |
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Cemetery in Da Nang. |
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Playing football on China Beach. |
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Playing football on China Beach. |
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Playing football on China Beach. (Swim trunks not mandatory!) |
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Prepared to catch the pass. Looks like a great day for body-surfing! |
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The Da Nang USO. I never went in. |
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I can't remember where I took this photo in Da Nang. |
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The Bamboo Restaurant, Da Nang. |
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Not sure about this one. Possibly a military museum? |
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Fishing boats. |
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Fruit stand in Da Nang. |
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Fruit stand in Da Nang. |
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No idea what the sign says. I was just fascinated with its construction. |
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Han River bridge. |
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Fields along the Han River. |
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Typical view of China Beach in the mid-60s. Marble Mountain in the background. |
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Da Nang Palms. |
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Cactus grew well along the road to China Beach. |
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Thatched houses. |
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Children and teacher assembled outside their school. |
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A Citroen Ami. Cars were a rarity in Da Nang where bicycles and mopeds prevailed. |
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Fishing boats on China Beach. |
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Thatched buildings. |
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More Da Nang Palms. |
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A curious monkey, perhaps looking for a snack. |
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Sad monkey. I had no snacks with me. |
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Army dump truck on the way to China Beach. |
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Old rice paddies along road to China Beach. |
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Vietnamese man with his family outside their thatched house. |
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Wood and thatch homes on road to China Beach. |
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3-wheeled "truck" traversing path along the railroad. |
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Banyan tree in a Da Nang compound. |
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Aloe Vera plant growing along the road. |
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Fishing boat on the Han River. |
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Hardware shop in downtown Da Nang. |
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Palm trees in Da Nang. |
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Close-up of old tile roof on building in Da Nang. |
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Shops in downtown Da Nang. |
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Gate guard at an entrance to the USO in Da Nang. |
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Aloe Vera plant near "Tent City" on Da Nang Air Base. |
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Goat grazing by buildings near Da Nang. |
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Vietnamese and U.S. Navy boats on the Han River. |
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Docked U.S. Navy vessel, classified as a Refrigerated Covered Lighter. I heard stories over there about how dock workers would "accidentally" drop pallets of American goods into the water, the submerged contents later appearing on the black market. |
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Twin slides under a Banyan Tree in a Da Nang park. |
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A Vietnamese monument of some kind. |
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I think this might have been a boys school in Da Nang. |
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A variety shop in Da Nang. |
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Fishing boats. |
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Monument on the Han River bank. |
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Old Jalousie doors. |
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Fishing boats on the Han River. |
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