A Final report video of our LFW operation Halong Port Recon and secure Operation.
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Rory Hoy takes us on a journey through his world and explains autism along the way.
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Video from a holiday in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, also known as Saigon. From www.NextDestinationVietnam.com
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December 1999: It looks chaotic, it is chaotic. But everyone is alert to what’s around them (or so it seems). I spent 3 1/2 weeks in Vietnam, and never saw a single traffic accident.
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http://www.travelindochina.com/sites/travelindochina/home/global/cities/vietnam/saigon – Discover the fascinating history, fantastic shopping and exquisite dining in this energetic city. Visit the historical Reunification Palace and War Remnants Museum, or stroll along up market Dong Khoi Street to see the changing face of Ho Chi Minh City also still known as Saigon. You can also venture out to the countryside to the must-see Cu Chi tunnels.
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Hope this helps, Its in Vietnam, duh
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I recently purchased a high end house with the standard but old and somewhat outdated "golden oak" kitchen cabinets. I want to change the color to a bleached oak (light/white) look but don't really want to attempt sanding to bare wood in fear of rounding off all of the detail. How can I do this with strippers and bleach before I restain to the light color I want?
first give some liquid sand paper a try its much easier and often will remove the layer of varnish without raising the grain (which often most commercial strippers will do )then apply some clorox commercial bleach(its thicker and stronger than regular bleach) and can be purchased at most Lowe's/home depot stores you probably will then only have to put a coat of clear polymer to finish them off
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