Hon Heo, Vietnam - Before he settled on this rocky, jungle-covered peninsula in central Vietnam, Canadian Sylvio Lamarche did not much like monkeys.
But then Lamarche moved to Vietnam, got married, built a dozen bamboo huts on a beach and started a resort. Three years ago, a guest spotted some monkeys clambering on the cliffs on the far side of the road, and took a photo.
They turned out to be endangered Black-shanked Douc langurs. Today, Lamarche finds himself the unofficial guardian of a troupe of at least 100 primates that call the mountains behind his resort home.