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SE Asia Day 10: On The Road from Phnom Penh
Posted on 30/11/2008
Today I headed out to Thailand. I bought a ticket through my hostel to the border, with plans to head down to Pattaya, Thailand from there. I had my stuff packed and waited in...
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Quick Note
Posted on 30/11/2008
I got behind on my “two weeks of posts” with the Thanksgiving and my studying. I also noticed that I mis-numbered the days on my posts—so those are updated now.
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SE Asia Day 9 (part 3): Siem Reap
Posted on 24/11/2008
After a long day at the Angkor complex, I headed back to the guest house. It began to rain just as I got back. I showered off the seat and took a nap. From the map, I knew it was a bit of a...
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SE Asia Day 9 (part 2) The Kids of Angkor
Posted on 21/11/2008
One of the things that I realized right away when I was in Cambodia is how much I loved Khmer people. They were warm, friendly, and interesting. Back when I was doing my student teaching, I...
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SE Asia Day 9 (part 1) Angkor Wat
Posted on 21/11/2008
I met my driver, Chang, in the community area at the guest house. I had a quick breakfast and we headed out. As we rode through town, I got a much better impression of Siem Reap than I did...
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SE Asia Day 8 (part 3): Phnom Penh to Siem Reap
Posted on 17/11/2008
After the somber trip to the killing fields, I returned to Sunday Guest House to pack my things. I had an early afternoon bus. On the way in the shuttle van to the bus station, it began to...
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SE Asia Day 8 (part 2): The Killing Fields
Posted on 17/11/2008
An excellent example of how crooked the current Cambodian government is how they recently leased the Choeng Ek Killing Fields Memorial to a Japanese company. This sobering place of national...
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SE Asia Day 8 (part 1): The Road to the Choeng Ek Killing...
Posted on 16/11/2008
On day 7 I went early to the Choeng Ek Killing Fields, just outside of Phnom Penh. Sunday Guest House made the arrangements and I rode with a couple Brits in a tuk-tuk for a few dollars....
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SE Asia Day 7: Ho Chi Minh to Phnom Penh
Posted on 14/11/2008
I arranged for my bus to Phnom Penh with the front counter at the hotel. I was a little surprised at how nice the bus was. It was $10 for what would be a six-hour trip. The bus was nearly...
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SE Asia Day 6: The Mekong Delta
Posted on 13/11/2008
For my sixth day, I signed up for a tour to the Mekong Delta. I’ve always been reluctant to take guided tours. But this one was $10 and included everything—including lunch. We...
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