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Cabin Fever!!! Bus to Sihanoukville!
... me. Then just waited on the corner of this road which was apparently the bus station! The bus went to Phnom Penh first then I had to change for Sihanoukville....was going to be a loooooong day!!! So was sitting next to a nice German boy on the bus, chatted a bit but was writing some blogs and listening to, you guessed it, fugees loudly to try and drown out the beeping and the loud Cambodian music!!! This guy really was crazy and was beeping so much and swerving all over ...
Chil-wout
... each! I foresee a disastrous night a head. 30/09/2012 It's 2 in the morning and I am feeling pretty sick, Rachel, Mark and I have had about two buckets each, plus cocktails and free shots, which I thought at the time was a good idea to barter off the bar man. Oh god, there will be photos, I remember dancing round a pole and that's enough, orange juice and a fried breakfast will see me right, we can deal with those little gems later. Everyone ...
A holiday in a holiday
After the bikes in Vietnam and general whizzing about the world we had agreed that some proper R&R was in order and in what better place to do it than Cambodia's premier beach resort.
We splashed out and booked a beautiful hotel for 2 weeks. The Hotel was 4*, set on its own private beach with restaurants, bars and a stunning pool. Our room was huge and including an outside shower! When we arrived we were literally the only people checked in which ...
Monkey See, Monkey Do
... days were the most common, we did take one day to do a snorkeling trip and that was hard work.
We woke up early to catch the boat (which Adam was not excited about) and headed to the island opposite our temporary home. After twenty minute we arrived into very choppy waters. We did manage to see a good few fish but the waves were so strong, it was near impossible to use the snorkel without inhaling copious amounts ...
Cambodia: Round II
... during the Khmer Rouge/Pol Pot regime. The killing fields were very difficult to stomach and incredibly moving. On display throughout the fields are various human remains - skulls, bones, clothing and shoes of women, children and men who were sent to their brutal death for no reason in these fields. One of the most horrifying parts of the fields was a giant tree where babies heads were smashed against before they were thrown into a pit. The pit is now ...