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Daylight Robbery, a Familiar Face and the Heart of Darkness

On arriving in Phnom Penh a fifth member was added to our crew when we rendezvoused with Ryan James Russell. We don't know what Ryan was expecting but it was probably in the form of some romantic alone time with his girlfriend Laura Kay Collman. However, the poor bugger got a nasty surprise when...

permalink written by  Murph, Tay, Colly and Erin on May 28, 2006 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: The Smug Adventures of Murph, Tay, Colly & Erin



No Man's Land, Part Deux (nearly)

12.00pm- We arrive at the border with Erin clutching both new and old passport in hand hoping for a smooth transition. 12:03pm- Erin breaks into a cold sweat upon sighting the all to familiar uniform of the Immigration officers. 12.04pm- Erin bravely approaches the desk and presents 'the...

permalink written by  Murph, Tay, Colly and Erin on May 22, 2006 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: The Smug Adventures of Murph, Tay, Colly & Erin



In the clouds...

Phnom Penh (Again!) And a short stay at the same same but different hostel (Again!) I am actually writing this in Saigon because it has all been a bit crazy for the past few days! But here i want to tell you how Cambodia ended; Well Phnom Penh is a strange city, to be honest i don't know...

permalink written by  50watts on February 19, 2006 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Ending 2005 and Starting 2006



Khmer Raider and Those Little Eyes!

So people i'm in the capital city of Cambodia, having visited the world famous temples of Angkor Wat for several days already in the north near the border with Thailand. And since we last spoke, i also met a number of people in Bangkok. So where to start? (...in this crazy place!) Bangkok...

permalink written by  50watts on February 11, 2006 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Ending 2005 and Starting 2006



The Killing Fields

Today I held a human skull in my hands. The killing Fields are really something to behold. The site itself is nothing special. Just a small monument in a Field full of holes, but what it lacks in scope it makes up in impact. The monument itself is essentially a giant glass display case. ...

permalink written by  Jason Kester on December 10, 2005 from Phnom Penh, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Southeast Asia Again 2006



Angkor

Angkor is pretty cool. I'm digging the part where they let you climb over basically anything. The best temples are the broken down ones in the jungle where you can clambor over big piles of stone blocks and drop squeeze into the old Temples that are barely standing. It was nice that you...

permalink written by  Jason Kester on December 8, 2005 from Siemreab, Cambodia
from the travel blog: Southeast Asia Again 2006



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