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Taking the Kids to School
Life at 7am at the Port in Siam Reap, catching the boat to Battambang. Up at the crack of dawn we got to see sunrise from the cramped conditions of an over filled minibus on our way to the Port in Siam Reap. The Port was a hive of activity and we bought some provisions for the trip. The floating villages are amazing, it's like "Waterworld" only better. The trip was brilliant, people constantly waved from the riverbanks and kids ran alongside the boat. This beats the bus.
Battambang was nice enough and we stayed just the one night then got a bus to the capital.
In my mind I had built up Phnom Penh to be a rough, hard, and dangerous city. It turned out to be the most delightful place actually, granted there are areas where you would be shot by a Khemer over a cigarette, we stayed in the backpacker area, The Lake.
The Lake and its Lanes are a hive of activity, bursting with cheap food and drink. This area is much better than Khao San Road in Thailand, this place felt real. There is talk of the redevelopers moving in and knocking everything down to make way for concrete hotel blocks, lets hope this is a dirty,
The School
This floating village has everything... vicious rumur and nothing more.
Took a day to see The Killing Fields and the S21: Genocide Museum. The experience was deeply moving and disturbing.
After about a week in Phnom Penh we moved onto Kampot.
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Phil
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Another grea set of pics
Great Kev keep them coming, but don`t ignore the great informitive and ammusing text Phil D