The Rivers are Alive, and So are the Graves


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January 3rd 2008
Published: August 19th 2008
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What I expected was to see a society totally different from Cambodian culture, known for their carved totems of deceased family members. What I got was an amazing river trip on a unique boat, views of Vietnam, a $1.50 ramen meal and also a glimpse at a Chinese village over 100 years old! It was hot, the river was cool. I bought a hat that barely fit my head. We were exhausted on the drive back... Read Full Entry



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19th August 2008

great shots!!
I am so envious! These shots are great! I can't wait to start traveling overseas next year - our little man will be old enough :) I need recommendations please :)
20th August 2008

Yay!
Hi Steve! :) I'm so excited that these are finally out for all to see! I love the closeups of all the fascinating statues. I also love the photo of you on the boat with your guide and boat driver...who took that awesome photo?? ;-) Thanks for sharing with us!
20th August 2008

Those pictures look great i have never been to Cambodia but am definatly considering going there now.
30th August 2008

chickens!!!
ha ha that was a funny one! wicked.. i have a sponsor child in cambodia who i so want to go and visit now!!
6th September 2008

Hi Steve! Great pics as usual! the more I look at your blogs on Cambodia, the more I think..well, that's it! Next trip got to be there! hahaha :-) Anyway Dec/ Jan is Monsoon everywhere else so that looks like the perfect destination!! and it is been on the list for way too long! Merci........

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