I am speechless too. This was an amazing video. You had to go through a lot to bring it to us. At 71 I would never be able to climb it. Love you action kid.
Finally, I've been able to see Marble Mountain. When I was stationed about a mile north of Marble Mountain in 1970, I had a view of it through our mess hall windows but was never able to see more than the lowest stairs as it was off limits to military personnel. I've seen photos of some of the caves, but this was fascinating seeing the way in which they are all interconnected. This was a beautiful (though much too brief) tour! Many appreciative thanks!
AK--You take your community to places most of us have not been nor no longer have the ability to travel to! Thank You my dear friend in my head🎉🎉🎉 Please be careful ❤❤❤
Oh those caves and temples were splendid! I do so respect your instinct - you were contemplating going up further in that narrow tiny cave passage, with the open ceilings where rain could come rushing through and an awful lot of people in a very narrow space and whew you turned around instead! BTW. I slid all the way down those Almost-stairs on my rear just watching you gingerly navigate your steps!
"I'm speechless." AK my friend, you don't just show spectacle but in fact share entrée to these jaw droppingly beautiful places through your willingness to relate your wonder and soul. 🫂
I'm speechless about Marble Mountains, and it was quite an adventure for you to walk up the steep stairs and into the caves! 😲 It's fascinating to see the historic structures and many Buddhist statues. 🙏 The views are spectacular, and thank you for sharing this amazing experience, AK! 🤗
Just the name alone Marble Mountains sounds cool and it sure wasn’t an disappointment at all but on contrary it look so cool with those caverns and caves😎The whole place looked so beautiful😀Thank you for sharing this opportunity to see the wonders of the world with this experience A K🙂👍!!!
Thanks for the tour through the caves at Marble mountain. We are off to Da Nang next year and your videos are more than helpful. Keep up the good work.
This was very nice and the caves were really interesting. Pretty treacherous in some places. I would never have made it passed 20 stair steps and that's giving myself credit. LOL Thanks for letting me go along.
You missed the heaven and the 18 level of hell on the other side, but you showed us all the nooks and crannies I'd never seen before on the other side, a lot more building structures than I thought. The nuisances are annoying but it's improved alot since 2000 because regions are competing for tourism in Vietnam so local authorities take complaints very serious. You're just too nice you're didn't report like the shoe shine incident in Saigon. Thank you for the tour.
I enjoyed seeing this wonderful site. Thank you for taking us along.
I am speechless too. This was an amazing video. You had to go through a lot to bring it to us. At 71 I would never be able to climb it. Love you action kid.
Thank you so much!
Finally, I've been able to see Marble Mountain. When I was stationed about a mile north of Marble Mountain in 1970, I had a view of it through our mess hall windows but was never able to see more than the lowest stairs as it was off limits to military personnel. I've seen photos of some of the caves, but this was fascinating seeing the way in which they are all interconnected. This was a beautiful (though much too brief) tour! Many appreciative thanks!
Wow. Your story is fascinating and I'm so glad there's a completion to it, or, a balance through our pal ActionKid.
Thanks for your service!
Well sir, I thank you for your service. I totally appreciate all of you Veterans.
Wow, I'm humbled to be able to show you what the Marble Mountains look like inside!
Absolutely awesome
AK--You take your community to places most of us have not been nor no longer have the ability to travel to!
Thank You my dear friend in my head🎉🎉🎉
Please be careful ❤❤❤
Yes. We are all connected here. ❤
Thanks! I really appreciate it
Oh those caves and temples were splendid! I do so respect your instinct - you were contemplating going up further in that narrow tiny cave passage, with the open ceilings where rain could come rushing through and an awful lot of people in a very narrow space and whew you turned around instead! BTW. I slid all the way down those Almost-stairs on my rear just watching you gingerly navigate your steps!
"I'm speechless."
AK my friend, you don't just show spectacle but in fact share entrée to these jaw droppingly beautiful places through your willingness to relate your wonder and soul.
🫂
Thank you so much!
I'm speechless about Marble Mountains, and it was quite an adventure for you to walk up the steep stairs and into the caves! 😲 It's fascinating to see the historic structures and many Buddhist statues. 🙏 The views are spectacular, and thank you for sharing this amazing experience, AK! 🤗
My pleasure, glad you enjoyed it!
Just the name alone Marble Mountains sounds cool and it sure wasn’t an disappointment at all but on contrary it look so cool with those caverns and caves😎The whole place looked so beautiful😀Thank you for sharing this opportunity to see the wonders of the world with this experience A K🙂👍!!!
Much appreciated, the Marble Mountains is an amazing attraction!
That mountain place was kool! William Taudien is in DA NANG! Wow!😊
Yes it was
Thanks for the tour through the caves at Marble mountain. We are off to Da Nang next year and your videos are more than helpful. Keep up the good work.
You're welcome, it's such a fun experience!
Very nice area looks good
It's great
nice
This was very nice and the caves were really interesting. Pretty treacherous in some places. I would never have made it passed 20 stair steps and that's giving myself credit. LOL Thanks for letting me go along.
You're welcome, it was an experience for sure!
The ActionKid conquers The Marble mountains / caves. 🐼
We was there yesturday. It is so-so. Recommend visiting Thailand's Krabi) or Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China, it is so mach better
Can you go there for us and post a video?
Thanks for the suggestion!
😎💖👍
You missed the heaven and the 18 level of hell on the other side, but you showed us all the nooks and crannies I'd never seen before on the other side, a lot more building structures than I thought.
The nuisances are annoying but it's improved alot since 2000 because regions are competing for tourism in Vietnam so local authorities take complaints very serious. You're just too nice you're didn't report like the shoe shine incident in Saigon. Thank you for the tour.
Good to know about the other points of interest!
They Can't Hustle the Action Kid from NYC. If they don't know they better ask somebody.😊
The market vendors like to hassle like how they do in times square. Otherwise great tour.
Definitely not for me.
You need hiking boots!