Monkeys stole my trousers, and other tales from Asia


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March 16th 2007
Published: March 16th 2007
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As arrivals into new countries go, this was not the most auspicious. We were about 10 miles into Cambodia when our bus's engine abruptly died and refused to be coaxed back into life. The random pile of belts the driver salvaged from the engine bay suggested that we were going nowhere fast. And so it proved: minutes stretched into hours, the shadows grew longer and we repaired to a bar down the roa... Read Full Entry



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Ton SaiTon Sai
Ton Sai

Careful, old chap, you'll have somebody's eye out!
Our casitaOur casita
Our casita

No sign of Rob's trousers...
Our bogOur bog
Our bog

Complete with our frog (left)
Monkey!Monkey!
Monkey!

Rob's trousers still not pictured
First lead climbFirst lead climb
First lead climb

Rob fails to hide the fact that he's crying like a girl
True gripTrue grip
True grip

She's a beauty!
'No,' said Rob, 'I don't think travel's changed me.''No,' said Rob, 'I don't think travel's changed me.'
'No,' said Rob, 'I don't think travel's changed me.'

'Really?' said Adele. 'Can I have my bikini back now?'



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