A Langur
A different type of langur
Our group in front of a huge tree. I am realizing how hard it is to take photos in a rain forest. It is dark and photos just don't capture the scale of things, or the sounds.
This was one of our favorite trees we saw in the park. Well over 200 feet tall sticking up above the rest. The video below of Lisa's sunglasses falling off gives you a look at it.
One of the highlights of our visit and possibly of our whole time in Vietnam was a 10 mile hike through primary tropical rain forest. This is the type of forest that has never been cut down so it has been here really since the beginning. Several thousand years for sure. Some of the trees are just enormously wide and tall! During our hike, it rained for most of it, several people got land leeches and we were all pretty muddy by the end of it. The park sits on limestone and so in the forest there are beautiful, jagged rocks and the occassional sinkhole. One right next to the trail with an opening about 10 feet across and dropping down over 80 feet we estimated. Really cool!
Gibbons swinging.
Gibbons calling.
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