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Where the Streets Have No Name
(Dec 31 '06)
"For about the 100th time we were out of the highway frying pan, and into the dirt road fire."
Day 27
The morning started early, a rapid bowl of congee from our favourite vendor on the end of ...
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On our first night in Phnom Penh, we took a walk along the river. A lot of people were camped out on the corniche – it was unclear whether that was usual or just ...
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Into Cambodia, first stop the capital: Phnom Penh
(Jun 06 '07)
So, after leaving Koh Chang, I found myself with two days of transit to get to Phnom Pehn, the capital of Cambodia. Day one involved taking a ferry from Koh Chang back to the mainland, taking a ...
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Cambodia, Phnom Penh: Fields of Death
(Mar 27 '07)
"This woman was casually eating fried beetles whilst talking to us, picking off the wings and legs before popping them into her mouth"
Pnom Penh - The Killing Fields
(Jun 18 '06)
"merken dat de grond waarop je loopt nog steeds vol zit met kledingstukken, beenderen en tanden, ook hele kleine tanden..."
I've heard horror stories about crossing the border from Vietnam to Cambodia. But it must be said...it was a cinch! Our ticket for the 7 hour bus ...
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Pierre Cardin is driving us to Cambodia. Well, perhaps it’s not Pierre
but that’s what it says on his slouch hat. He’s the third one at the wheel since we ...
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'Pol Pot's Phnom Penh'
(Nov 08 '05)
"Full of life, though the scars of the Pol Pot regime are importantly though reluctantly remembered and retold by a generation still directly affected..."
Phnom Penh and the Killing Fields
(Jun 06 '06)
"It's also very disturbing to see on the pathways bits of cloth slowly being uncovered which are the clothing of the victim"
siem reap to phonm penh
(Feb 20 '06)
Today's method of travel was quite scary. After being chatted up by one of the inhouse moto drivers, we we agreed a route for the day for $8 (both of us on a 125 crunchie!). We managed to take in ...
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