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    • Jour 157
    • vendredi 1 février 2019 à 18:13
    • 🌙 29 °C
    • Altitude: 47 m
    • CambodgeSiem Reap13°21’42” N  103°51’36” E
    Two boys watching us at Angkor Wat.
    The floating village on Tonle Sap constantly changes location with each new season.1Smey, our wonderful guide in Siem Reap, invited us to have dinner with his family.Malcolm's favourite performer at the Cambodian circus.Taking in the sights and sounds of the local market.Chillies, silk worm larvae, fried crickets, and toasted tarantulas!The fish market. I missed recording the lady singing naughty song lyrics.1The Golden Pumpkin, our last meal in Siem Reap. We wished we had found this place sooner.

    Siem Reap, Cambodia

    1 février 2019, Cambodge ⋅ 🌙 29 °C

    From the local market, to the floating villages all the way to our last lunch, Cambodia treated us so very well. If the struggling state of the economy isn’t enough of an indicator, then a few minutes at the landmine museum (or a visit to the genocide museum - which we did not take in) reminds us that Cambodia is a country pocked and bent by war and struggling to establish a foothold as a developing nation. Despite this, the people are happy and industrious and doing what they can to make a good life for themselves and the next generation. Everywhere we went, it was expressed over and over how important it is that tourists are coming to enjoy Cambodia. Our visit was too short, but we were tourists in every sense of the word (for better or for worse). Hopefully we can return another time to see more of the country.En savoir plus

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    Smey, our wonderful guide in Siem Reap, invited us to have dinner with his family.Nath - what a fabulous experience it must have been, especially for the kids

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    The Golden Pumpkin, our last meal in Siem Reap. We wished we had found this place sooner.Nath - garlic bread, true Cambodian delicacy ! :)

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    Noel Pullen

    VoyageurI would struggle visiting those museums.

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    Sometimes it’s best to leave a place while you are wanting more...

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