Ancient Temples and a Fish Feeding Frenzy

A few days ago, I offered John a probiotic capsule and asked him if he had taken his malaria pill. He informed me that he didn’t want to be treated like a child and that he would take care of his own medication. Over the next couple of days, John complained about tiredness and would go for naps in the middle of the day. He said that he must …

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Piling up our Tuktuk in Siem Reap

I had trouble falling asleep last night. Pictures from our visit to the Genocide Museum and Killing Fields kept going through my head. I was shocked when I saw the sites but even more horrified when I had time to think about it. We were up at 5am and our taxi driver picked us up at 6am to take us to the airport. Our 35 minute flight to Siem …

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The Killing Fields

This morning we took a half day tour to the Tuel Sleng Genocide Museum and Killing Fields. The museum used to be a school but the Khmer Rouge took it over in the 70s and turned it into a prison and torture centre. There are just no words to describe this place and what happened here. The pictures were graphic. Although years and continents apart it is like Auschwitz. …

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Palaces, Wats and Dancers- First Day in Phnom Penh, Cambodia

After a full breakfast by the pool, we headed out to explore Phnom Penh. Our hotel is within walking distance of most of the main attractions.  The architecture and artwork is very similar to Thailand. Our first stop was to the National Museum. We booked a guide. The museum was small but interesting and in beautiful, peaceful surroundings.  The historical religions are a mix between Hindu and Buddhism.  We …

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