PHNOM PENGH - GENOCIDE - A BETTER FUTURE FOR THE KIDS


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January 12th 2008
Published: January 12th 2008
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9th and 10th January Sad Past - Wild Present and maybe an exciting future for Cambodia The flight to Phnom Pengh from Siem Reap took about 40 minutes and we met our new guide Rith at the airport. It was a lot hotter in Phnom Pengh and we started our tour there at the Royal Palace - the Palace was very impressive and had been restored since the Pol Pot genocide years but still looked like it need... Read Full Entry



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18th January 2008

Cambodia
Hi Leon, Hows things all well here. Cambodia sounds interesting but very sad not sure I could visit the genocide museum. Some fantastic photos and how did you ever climb up and down those stairs. Well nearly time for you to come back to boring Adelaide, dad has been transferred to a Rehabilitation Hospital at Hove Kerry says he is doing well we have been away for a week but have a nice feed of fresh crab for him. look forward to reading your next installment. Take care love Anthea.
19th January 2008

Just back from Phuket
Hi Anthea, Michael, Scott and Emma - just back from Phuket after a very big week in Patong Beach and southern jungles - have had a very bad cold which is nearly gone and has not stopped me from going to "Rock City" 3 nights in a row till 2 or 3am in Patong Beach - great live music - I am going to the staff party at the pub tonite in Bangkok so I should get plenty of cold tonic to cure me - glad to hear Father is doing well - will be good to see him and you all when I return - the days are going so fast now - i want to stay but know I must return - will be some tears later in the week - bye for now - all the best.

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