Sun - November 28, 2004

Sunday, November 28, 2004 (Phnom Penh - Cambodia)


The long lie in. What to do in Phnom Penh. A trip to the killing fields in Cheung Ek and a visit to the Genocide Museum. Concerns about our budget. Monks and the Internet.

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Sat - November 27, 2004

Saturday, November 27, 2004 (Phnom Penh - Cambodia)


The bus to the bus to the bus, which finally took us down through Cambodia to its capital. Glazed spiders anybody? Learning the difference between a yellow and green banana - the hard way. May have to adjust our plans - again! How much should a tuk-tuk cost? The illusive guesthouse that didn't exist in the end. Our minimum requirements of a guesthouse. Lighting up a kids face with magic.

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Fri - November 26, 2004

Friday, November 26, 2004 (Siem Reep - Cambodia)


Slowing down the temple trekking. Making a young girl very happy. A sad and dangerous legacy. Buying money. Saying good-bye to another new friend. More festivities by the water. A new and very different type of restaurant.

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Thu - November 25, 2004

Thursday, November 25, 2004 (Siem Reep - Cambodia)


In search of overgrowth with another half day of temple trekking photography. The boat races and how the Cambodians relax. Khmer culture and an evening dinner.

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Wed - November 24, 2004

Wednesday, November 24, 2004 (Siem Reep - Cambodia)


The softest beds in all of Asia. Our first full day of temple trekking. Faces in the crumbling stones. Markets and coconuts. Where vines meets stone. The familiar sight of the Angkor Wat towers. How to make a spoon from a coconut.

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Tue - November 23, 2004

Tuesday, November 23, 2004 (Siem Reep - Cambodia)


Picking up our passports and making our way to the airport. Having lots of fun sorting out lots of headaches at the airport. The many options for getting to Cambodia. Once again on the threshold of a new beginning and our first impressions of Cambodia

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