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The good, the bad and the ugly
... late night by our middle aged standards and the little hand was nearing 2 by the time we called it a night meaning a late morning on Saturday... We kicked off Saturday with a traditional cambo brek of fried pork and rice before making the shortish walk to the capital's second dark sight - s 21, a former school used as a prison for 'traitors' during the Khmer rouge years. The grey tatty communist buildings enclosed in a one kilometre square compound surrounded by barbed wire are ...
Making Maps Without Borders, Episode 8/20
... list. It fits under two activities though, helping to improve counterpart’s capacity to prepare data for input into database and creating a database containing this. It also falls under the activity of discussing and demonstrating ways to improve creativeness of spatial data presentation, funnily enough, because not much creative map making can happen when the dataset is incomplete. For example, ...
Phnom Penh: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
... was still bits of hair and blood and brain stuck in the bark of the tree.
Perhaps the most shocking thing is remembering that this is just one of hundreds of similar sites that have been discovered all over the country.
Before the Khmer Rouge came to power Cambodia had a population of around 8 million people, by the end of their rule this had dropped to 5 million. That's 3 million of their own people that ...
Rose Rehab Staff & Home Visits
... massage therapists because so little is understood about what they do. They often end up doing various other allied health professions such and pharmacy
technicians, nursing, and hospital administration because there are so few job opportunities for them.
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Phnom Penh and the coolest cinema ever!
... lunch, where we got some fresh mango and pineapple and an unusual type of sandwich from, as Rich called them 'Cambodia's answer to Subway'!!
We reached the city bang on schedule at 2.30 and took a Tuk Tuk to the hotel where we chilled out for for a couple of hours, freshened up and then headed out. When we researched Phnom Penh before we arrived, a place called 'The Flicks' was recommended as a hidden gem so yesterday we booked tickets to see a 6pm show of a film called 'Life in ...

