Phnom Penh | about passports, backpacks and 108 days in southeast asia
We tackle the morning but pretty early and after breakfast our bus station. We had to wait about 45 minutes for the "state" bus to come. After an hour's drive and an airport shuttle is us at the airport with enough time to relax to book and relax. Indenture to see us beat our flight was delayed by two hours. To compensate for that we get at least snack vouchers.
In Phnom Penh we arrived to catch a tuk-tuk sobotainfo to the "Lakeside" distruk. It's a gaga area, but since it was already late in our book is the decision the next day, a better place to get. Fortunately, sobotainfo Phnom Penh is not as hot as Bankok not!
Henco rent a vespa and we are very mobile. The traffic here is something sobotainfo to experience! There is absolutely no order! Most robots do not work and there is no such thing as a stop sign it! You drive only. What surprised us the most is that there is not no accidents! People know about driving and have their eyes on the back of their heads (or is it the second passenger?).
The morning is with our vespa to the killing fields. It's similar to the concentration camps of the Nazi in the 2nd World War. The museum is just simple, but it's shocking what happened. The worst is probably that it is not an ethnic or tribal people against another was not, but all within one population sobotainfo group to pass, and as recently as 30 years ago, and the Rest of the World a blind eye then turned. The untrained, uneducated part vd population lived in rural areas, the city dwellers who "westernized" was killed under the guise of people cleaning and wiping out Western influence.
Back in town we bought our bus tickets to Siem Reap and let our hair cut. Share vd deal was a head message better / nicer than the Thai messages we in Chiang Mai had. Now look Henco least serviceable again and again from him foties taken.
I read a book about the war and the camps! It's also quite on my blog. The book written by Lung Ung ... "First they 'killed my father" and the sequel "Lucky Child". Try it and read it. Fantastic book! You are fortunate to have the places to see, wish it was ek..na reading the books! enjoy it !!
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We tackle the morning but pretty early and after breakfast our bus station. We had to wait about 45 minutes for the "state" bus to come. After an hour's drive and an airport shuttle is us at the airport with enough time to relax to book and relax. Indenture to see us beat our flight was delayed by two hours. To compensate for that we get at least snack vouchers.
In Phnom Penh we arrived to catch a tuk-tuk sobotainfo to the "Lakeside" distruk. It's a gaga area, but since it was already late in our book is the decision the next day, a better place to get. Fortunately, sobotainfo Phnom Penh is not as hot as Bankok not!
Henco rent a vespa and we are very mobile. The traffic here is something sobotainfo to experience! There is absolutely no order! Most robots do not work and there is no such thing as a stop sign it! You drive only. What surprised us the most is that there is not no accidents! People know about driving and have their eyes on the back of their heads (or is it the second passenger?).
The morning is with our vespa to the killing fields. It's similar to the concentration camps of the Nazi in the 2nd World War. The museum is just simple, but it's shocking what happened. The worst is probably that it is not an ethnic or tribal people against another was not, but all within one population sobotainfo group to pass, and as recently as 30 years ago, and the Rest of the World a blind eye then turned. The untrained, uneducated part vd population lived in rural areas, the city dwellers who "westernized" was killed under the guise of people cleaning and wiping out Western influence.
Back in town we bought our bus tickets to Siem Reap and let our hair cut. Share vd deal was a head message better / nicer than the Thai messages we in Chiang Mai had. Now look Henco least serviceable again and again from him foties taken.
I read a book about the war and the camps! It's also quite on my blog. The book written by Lung Ung ... "First they 'killed my father" and the sequel "Lucky Child". Try it and read it. Fantastic book! You are fortunate to have the places to see, wish it was ek..na reading the books! enjoy it !!
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