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Sihanoukville
We only stayed in Phnom Penh for a few nights because we knew we would be spending a few more nights in the city on our way to Vietnam in a few weeks. On Febuary 4th, we took the bus to Sihanoukville which cost $5 each through Phnom Penh Sorya Transport and that included free pickup from Kak Lake (which allowed us to avoid the many tuk tuk drivers …
Day 32-34 18th-20th Nov Sihanoukville Cambodia
18th Nov
WOOOHOOO Back at the beach and we love it here!! This really feels like a holiday now! We have been on a mission pretty much since day one and many people we have met along the way feel the same. So we have decided to slow down a little and just relax!
After explaining to the staff about the leaking roof we changed room. We are paying $1 more making it $11 a night but it is a really nice room and bathroom. The owner is French and was very nice ...
Apologies for the lack of blogging ha
... was huge. My favourite temple is one that was in Tomb Raider with trees coming out of the stones. I will try to put my pictures up on facebook but it did't work in this hotel but for the future and for the pictures of the indonesia trip you should be able to go onto this website and look at my photos there. https://www.facebook.com/amy.r.porter We went for sunrise too and it was pretty rubbish. I don't like sunrises, it tends to just get gradually more daylight. Although I looked ...
Revelations
... on average 15 hours a day. i dont have a clue whats wrong with me, i feel a lot better today though. every few hours libby or mac comes in to give me water and make me wake up to watch a movie or something but ive just been wandering about in a daze. pretty sure its coming to an end now though, just have a headache. determined to go to either koh rong or phnom penh tomorrow. have 5 days left before i want to be in vietnam and it takes 3 days to get a visa sooo yeah time to go!!!
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Slice of Paradise
... stuff so she just joined on the boat ride and socializing, not the diving). The first dive both Todd and I struggled to get our buoyancy right and the water was quite murkey (lots of sand particulate being stirred up with the rain and evening storms) and we didn’t see a great deal. The second dive was significantly more eventful; a drift dive with more visibility (10m instead of 2, letting your body be taken around the ocean floor in the currents), being surrounded by ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Kitchenette