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Wed, 18 Mar 2009 | By evaamy | Photo Gallery
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Wed, 18 Mar 2009 | By jadepeters | Views [614]
Battambang is very quaint city with very little concession to western ways or the influx of tourism. I walked around for at least an hour and was yet to find one resturant with a menu AND prices in English. An added challenge is that only 3 streets seem ... Read more >
Mon, 16 Mar 2009 | By flachi-gus | Photo Gallery
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Sun, 15 Mar 2009 | By gracepace | Views [1387]

on our bumpy bus ride up into the hills, we stop to take a swim before dinner at a local watering hole. aside from the backdrop noise of swimmers and bystanders, i can easily imagine myself all alone perched on this warm rock in the middle of a stream ... Read more >
Sat, 14 Mar 2009 | By gracepace | Views [585]
that last entry was rather terse. but i find that there are experiences that will just not be confined to the mere words i have at hand. i will just have to get to an internet cafe with a proper connection, upload some of my photographs and let them ... Read more >
Fri, 13 Mar 2009 | By erin_and_pete | Views [897] | Comments [1]
There is so much to say about Cambodia, and we only visited for 6 days. It was a remarkable place that quickly won us over, and the people seem to have such a great sense of humor. However, there is also so much sadness here after the tragedies of ... Read more >
Fri, 13 Mar 2009 | By erin_and_pete | Photo Gallery
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Fri, 13 Mar 2009 | By jadepeters | Views [449]
Phnom Penh is chaotic and captivating in its poverty and desperation to pull itself up by its bootstraps. Since the end of the Khmer rule the city has struggled to regain its former prosperity but given that 40% of the Cambodian population is under the ... Read more >
Thu, 12 Mar 2009 | By gracepace | Views [943]

today i woke up at 4:30 am to catch the sun rising in Ankgor Wat. i must be dreaming but here i am carefully picking my way in the dark on the uneven stones. and i cannot resist touching the stone to feel its ancient, slumbering power of a thousand ... Read more >
Wed, 11 Mar 2009 | By ang_and_abe | Views [1209] | Comments [1]

Today we have saved the best for
last… the walled city of Angkor Thom, one of the largest Khmer cities ever
built, and Angkor Wat, the grandest of all Khmer temples and the worlds largest
religious monument.
Our tuk-tuk driver picked ... Read more >
Wed, 11 Mar 2009 | By jadepeters | Views [435]
Chau Doc was a bit of a one horse town that has only one thing to distinguish it; for about 3 hours after dark the town is swamped by a plague of bugs so thick you have to cover your mouth and nose to avoid breathing them in. They look a little like ... Read more >
Wed, 11 Mar 2009 | By ang_and_abe | Views [1089] | Comments [2]

This morning our tuk-tuk driver picked us up at a leisurely 8am
for a tour of some of the Temples of Angkor. Our overall feeling for the day… difficult to say in words, but something like “WOW,
absolutely incredible” would go some ... Read more >
Wed, 11 Mar 2009 | By gracepace | Views [666]

i am strangely grateful to have chosen to travel overland from Thailand into Cambodia. stepping into a different world and starting all over in getting my basic bearings. thank goodness i have chosen to travel with a guide because Poipet is nothing ... Read more >
Tue, 10 Mar 2009 | By cl_mcdaniel | Views [612] | Comments [3]
So, let me first start out by giving you a brief overview on bus ride(s) to get to Cambodia. haha. Leave Chiang Mai at 6:30pm, get into Bangkok at 4:30am. but wait! where can you find a guesthouse that's open at 4:30am!? So we wandered around Kho San ... Read more >
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