Cambodia; Phnom Penh, Sihanoukville, Siem Reap, Angkor Temples


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July 23rd 2010
Published: July 26th 2010
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Hello again. After a slightly delayed southern Vietnam blog our hotel in Siem Reap has fast and free internet so we have been getting things together bit by bit. We arrived into Cambodia and Phnom Penh on our bus from Ho Chi Minh. We handed in our passports and $20 for the border crossing. The journey took about 6 hours and the border was more efficient than we thought. We had to get out of the ... Read Full Entry



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Baby monkey!
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The Alpha Monkey
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The trees of Ta prohm



26th July 2010

Crikey!
Hey guys, Loving the blog. I have to say I am very jealous of all that you two have seen - (Angkor Wat!) and once again want to set off and go travelling again! It's good to hear that you've got your bartering hats on. Jenni and I were pretty useless at first, there's definately a knack to it! Enjoy the rest of the time you've got out there, you'll miss once your back :) See you soon. Joe.
29th July 2010

Fantastic photos!
Sounds like you've been on another emotional roller coaster! The photos are great and Angkor Wat looks amazing. Mark, you have to stop scaring the local monkey population! Back to Thailand again, it will seem like going home! Enjoy the rest of your trip, love mum xxxxxxx
2nd August 2010

Birthday Greetings
Hi Suzanna, this to wish you MANY HAPPY RETURNS of the 15th August. We now understand that you will be in Singapore for your birthday and hope you celebrate the day in style. Many thanks to you both for continuing with the most interestingly informative blogs, which ,as usual, we have enjoyed. Had a good weekend with Mum and Dad. Needed pictures of animals for a Photographic Club project. Mum suggested the Pet Farm at Trent Park where I managed some pictures of goats and a cutout of a fox, but the rabbits had absconded. However at Hatfield there were steel scultures of a lion and a roaring beast, so there will be something to show, even if it is not as expected. Traffic on the M25 was heavy going to and from home, mostly due to cars and lorries filtering in from other motorways and miles of roadworks, which will eventually make things much better. Enjoy the rest of your travels. As usual, love to you both from Granny and Grandad.

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