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Tag Archives: Cambodia
12 hours in Kep, Cambodia
I know there were special things to do and see in Kep, Cambodia I just didn’t happen to see or really do any of them. With my Doctor detour in Phnom Penh I arrived a little later than expected with … Continue reading
Gnome Pen aka Phnom Penh, Cambodia
I wasn’t in Egypt, but I was in da-nial. I hadn’t felt good in days, if not weeks. I didn’t want to admit I was sick but luckily my next stop was in the capital of Cambodia. After spending a … Continue reading
The day I faced the Khmer Rouge – Battambang, Cambodia
I stood at the mouth of a killing cave and listened as a man younger than my father recounted his personal story of the Khmer Rouge regime (1975 -1979). My stomach ached and I was sweating, not from the heat … Continue reading
On the river to Battambang, Cambodia
We floated through the murky waters across the Tonle Sap Lake and down the Sangker River; our shallow boat slowing, lessening the wake, as we approached the floating villages. I learned that how high up the hill one is able … Continue reading
Angkor Wat, Cambodia – Ta Prohm trees
The temple courtyard is quiet, the early morning mist still lingering from the evening slumber. I’m alone as I step out of the tuk-tuk and walk towards the entrance, cautious not to trip on the roots stretching like fingers across … Continue reading
Angkor Wat – The Crown Jewel of Cambodia
I needed a day off after my epic grand tour bike ride, I made it my mission to find a pool for sun and relaxation. Starting my day at a cute café for some coffee and breakfast turned out to … Continue reading
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Tagged Angkor Wat, Bayon Temple, Cambodia, Siem Reap, Temple, tuk tuk
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Angkor Wat, Cambodia: Coconut delirium an epic ride
I arrived in Siem Reap ready to visit some of the most famous religious temples in the world. A little overzealous, I thought it would be fun to rent a bicycle and see some of the smaller temples in the … Continue reading
186 days
Thousands of photos 9 Countries: (UK, South Africa, Turkey, Israel, Jordan, India, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam) Countless airplanes, buses, trains, boats, taxis, auto-rickshaws, cycle-rickshaws, bike-rickshaws, tuk-tuks, bicycles, motorcycles and … Continue reading
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Tagged Cambodia, India, Israel, Jordan, SE Asia, south africa, Thailand, Turkey, UK, Vietnam
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