Revs and Island Sun

Today, we met up with Montana friends Vos and Todd and rented some scooters. We took a day drive around Phụ Quốc island and saw some pretty sites. It was a perfect day for a ride on scooters. Atもっと詳しく
Today, we met up with Montana friends Vos and Todd and rented some scooters. We took a day drive around Phụ Quốc island and saw some pretty sites. It was a perfect day for a ride on scooters. Atもっと詳しく
After a great week in Phụ Quốc, we boarded a ferry and headed to Ha Tian on the mainland to cross over to Cambodia. The crossing this time was much smoother tận our last to get another Vietnamもっと詳しく
We had a wonderful time in Kep, the smallest and least populous province of Cambodia. It was founded as a seaside retreat by French colonizers in 1908 and has a lot of charm and history. We stayed inもっと詳しく
After a day of motoring around Kep and relaxing pool side, we hopped on a boat this morning to Rabbit island. This small island can be hiked in 2 plus hours. The beach is lined with a few cute beachもっと詳しく
Our last evening in Kep was welcomed by a glorious sunset. We had fresh local crabs in “summer rolls,” vegetable tempura, and crispy Kep crabs deep fried in chili and garlic - Delish!!!!
We left Kep via van late morning. Snapping photos in a moving vehicle as a passenger does not usually yield great results. However, capturing the Cambodian sky, rural areas, palm tree lined streets,もっと詳しく
After checking in to our hotel in central Phnom Penh, we hit the pavement and found a great roof top bar and had some whisky from Nepal - very tasty!
Our friends we met in Jersey City but now livingもっと詳しく
Today was a very sobering day. We took a group tour to visit the Killing fields of Choeung Ek, followed by the Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, the notorious Khmer Rouge prison known as S-21, through whoseもっと詳しく
Nature is amazing - Craig and I were sitting at the foot of Battambang’s Phnom Sampeou at dusk, as a stream of millions of bats take flight in a snake like formation from the cave looking forもっと詳しく
We took a boat on Sangker River to Siem Reap. Along the way, we observed river life among locals in floating villages. Fishing was a way of life for many of these people. We also leaned that many ofもっと詳しく