After I had signed up, I had stopped at a cafe that had news articles that described the fabulous tours available with the "Easy Riders" which were motorcycle guides who provided a unique insiders experience with the local people as you rode on the back of their motorcycles to unique places and experience what locals experience. I thought maybe I should have done that tour instead.
Apparently, I was the only one to sign up for this particular tour so they quickly handed me off to another tour bus full of Vietnamese tourists. This bus was much newer and cleaner than the original bus and the tour guide was very friendly as well. He introduced me to the others who happened to be an extended family group that had gathered for a reunion.
Although they were all Vietnamese, they had all immigrated to Germany, France, and Australia and came together here for a couple of weeks to visit their mother who had remained in Vietnam. They were all women and two of them could speak some English.
As we drove to the various sights, Minh, from Australia, told me that all of the continuous jabber was from her mother and sisters who were telling their mother stories about how their different family members were doing. This would go on during the entire tour.
As we turned into the first attraction of the flower gardens, I was immediately struck by seeing a typical air traffic control tower that was rusting away. Since my last job was with the FAA, I knew that this was a level 1 air traffic control tower like we have in the US. This was confirmed by my tour guide that said during the "American War" this was an airstrip set up by the Americans. We then turned on to the weed-covered airstrip complete with the landing threshold strips and continued to the end of the strip where we would find our flower garden. I like how this airfield has transformed into a beautiful flower garden.
Weasel poop and coffee beans
Our next stop was at the cricket farm where we would have our lunch----or so the guide told us. Apparently, these cricket yields about $10 per kilo at many of the Vietnamese restaurants. We were able to sample these critters that had been deep-fried with garlic with an opportunity to dip them in some hot sauce. We all dug in and ate these crickets except for one sister. She must have left when she was really young not to like these crickets.
When we next visited the Linh An Pagoda, I realized that all of the Vietnamese tourists must either be Buddhists or were hedging their bets since they prayed and lit incense as they moved through this pagoda.
The guide and I descended to see more of the Elephant Falls while the others rested above.

My earlier concern that I had not signed up for a tour with the Easy Riders was now eliminated. I saw the same things, went to the same places, interacted with the same locals as the Easy Riders did plus I enjoyed the company with an extended Vietnamese family that had come together from all parts of the world to be with each other in this beautiful part of Vietnam.
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