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Sat, 4 Jun 2011 | By jobowman | Views [412]
The last couple of days here in Siem Reap have been hectic.. Over 7 hours of temples yesterday !!! Its full on-climbing mountains-temples-soo much walking-and man it was bloody hot out there, the only relief was the tuk tuking between the temples ... Read more >
Thu, 2 Jun 2011 | By jobowman | Views [1025]
Well it has been a few days between blogs ! Here we are in Siem Reap, and what a beauutiful place it is , more bout that later .
We left Sihanoukville monday morning after only 4 hours sleep -outside the lovely beach road hotel at 7am waiting ... Read more >
Thu, 2 Jun 2011 | By mpreece7 | Views [1044]
A school is a place
where people can better their lives through education. School can lead to a
good job with a good house and a well looked after family. So how does a place
of learning turn into one of horror and torture? S-21 in Phnom Penh ... Read more >
Tags: cambodia, depressing, genocide, phnom penh, pol pot, sad, southeast asia, the killing fields, torture, violence
Thu, 2 Jun 2011 | By whitesa | Views [443]
My first day on PP was a bit funny. I woke up rather late--after the 25 hour journey from the UK, and had my first mission of finding a phone. I went in my first tuk tuk and manage to complete the task with a lovely driver called Rethy. Then, a ... Read more >
Thu, 2 Jun 2011 | By whitesa | Photo Gallery
S 21 Prison--wa, rningdisturbing images
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Tue, 31 May 2011 | By whitesa | Photo Gallery
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Tue, 31 May 2011 | By whitesa | Views [501] | Comments [3]
Hello All, I've just arrived at my hotel in Phnom Penh and thought I'd take a moment to jot out a few thoughts. The journey was good, although quite long. My flight to Seoul was 10 hours, then had 3.5 hours layover, and then a 5 hour flight to ... Read more >
Sun, 29 May 2011 | By jobowman | Views [1145] | Comments [1]
Our bus tickets are booked and were getting packed up to move on to Phnom Penh tomorrow morning. A 6 or so hour trip on a big coach- $5 each and it has air-con and a toilet. Having a quiet day, chilling and reflecting on our time here. It has been ... Read more >
Fri, 27 May 2011 | By jobowman | Views [361]
All good things must come to an end- and our time here in Sihanoukville is doing just that-coming to an end. We leave here early Monday or Tuesday morning on a bus bound for Phnom Penh, Cambodias Capital. Here we go to 'The Killing Fields' and ... Read more >
Thu, 26 May 2011 | By mpreece7 | Views [844]
Siem Reap has captivated me. I had a feeling it would, after all “OMG, I LOVED it there!” was a common response when I told other travelers where I was going. I can’t even tell you how long this quiet city has been on my MUST SEE list. I’m a sucker for ... Read more >
Tags: angkor wat, buddhism, cambodia, love, monks, siem reap
Thu, 26 May 2011 | By mpreece7 | Views [560]
The word thank-you is a powerful one. It is a word that stretches across land borders and language barriers and yes while it sounds different in different countries it means the same thing. Showing gratitude for something is not culturally exclusive.... Read more >
Tags: golden rule, humility, travel
Wed, 25 May 2011 | By jobowman | Views [611]
Happy hour at The Seahorse always seems to be the place of blog writing- nothing beats it- im on a balcony above the street- Serendipity Road to be precise !!! From here you can sit above it all and watch the Sihanoukville world pass by- I can see ... Read more >
Wed, 25 May 2011 | By scottjohnson1 | Views [536]
This past Monday was a holiday, so my first weekend off in Cambodia was a long one which, coincidentally, ended up being the same as the May 24 weekend back home. I took a 5 hour bus ride south to the coast. I heard that the coast of Cambodia was as ... Read more >
Tue, 24 May 2011 | By scottjohnson1 | Views [628]
Crossing the border into Cambodia from Vietnam, I did not expect 4
large casinos to be the first thing I would notice, but that's exactly
what happened. It made me wonder who these large casinos catered
to...was it locals? Or Vietnamese? Or maybe ... Read more >
Sun, 22 May 2011 | By jobowman | Views [708]
Wow the last couple of days have been fantastic. Our Khmer family lunch was fun, interesting and a great learning experience. Red was ready and waiting to take us to his home and meet his family at 10-45 am for the planned 11.30 am pick-up time ... Read more >
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