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Do you think we had a heavy frost.....
Well today we awoke to the coldest day since we arrived and if we had have known better we would have thought it had snowed during the night but it was actually frost......it was that cold last night the fog had frozen and had blanketed the area in a brilliant white frost so I hope you enjoy the ...
2 Weeks to go
... wait to get back there, but never been to Cambodia, so will be really interesting to see what its like out there...heard so many good things about it though, so should be good fun :)
also can't wait to spend New Years Eve out there in Sihanoukville!!!!!
Hope you all have a good Christmas and I'll right up here again on Boxing day when we leave.
xx
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Sarah's Super Top Ten Travelling Tips
... of make up, you don't need it. Take basics, mascara, bronzer, concealer, (this is all Hannah and I took for Asia and I took less to Central America. Nail polish I love though). You do not need foundation it is about 30 degrees and 70-90% humidity in Asia, South America, Central America etc. You will be sweating your face off, literally. Same applies for hairdryers or straighteners. The heat will destroy your hair in 30 seconds so there's no point taking up precious bag ...
The Thames at Abingdon
... buns to the local populace from a balcony above the town hall, and apparently they celebrated the Queen's Diamond Jubilee this year by continuing the tradition.
We were fortunate to be able to climb up to the roof lantern and look over the town, observing the 16th - 19th century buildings among the more modern developments. We lunched in one of the ...
A Walk on the Thames
... Because it was a Sunday and we were arriving at 4 in the afternoon, most of the shops were closed so town looked almost dead. I don't think the weather helped much either. Despite this, the town seemed cute but we decided to head back to Oxford to catch a train to the Cotswolds.
Upon our return to Oxford, we stopped by the chocolate festival, grabbed something to eat and picked up our bags. We made the long walk tongue train station and found ourselves suck ...