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Stung Siem Reap

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    • Day 5

      The Tonlé Sap Lake by Arushi

      July 18, 2023 in Cambodia ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      This morning we embarked on a boat ride on the biggest freshwater lake in South-East Asia, home of around 150 species of fish - the Tonlé Sap lake.

      As we made our way down the ramp to the lake, a camera was shoved in our faces and a quick snap was taken by an unfamiliar lady who ran between us capturing everyone’s faces in a very peculiar rapid manner. We puzzled this strange behaviour, but soon forgot it as we arrived at the boat.

      The journey started off in a man made area housing many boats, such as for the several tourist trips that take place here. The brown murky water (due to mud from other rivers) seemed unappealing, but is in fact the source of life for these floating villages. As we cruised along, it was evident the hustle of life here, from the waving children playing in the water to the organised floating homes bursting with colour. We passed by many various sights, such as water buffaloes bathing, the construction of a new home being built and even a barbers shop floating on the river!

      After travelling along a channel like part of the lake, it opened out into a wide expanse so large the other side of the lake wasn’t even visible to us. We turned back around stopping off at the restaurant. This restaurant housed several catfish, which darted at the surface of the water, swarming to any food that was dropped in. There was also a crocodile enclosure, containing around 10 crocodiles, lying so still any movement from these huge animals would send shivers down your spine. These mighty creatures were doomed for an unfortunate death, whether it’s becoming an expensive wallet or maybe even a meal. The ominous crocodile skin hanging in the restaurant as decoration, or maybe even a sign of triumph was unsettling and made our stomachs turn at the poor fate of these helpless animals (especially for the vegetarians!)

      As we disembarked from our boat and climbed up the ramp, we were almost immediately greeted with hawkers, brandishing souvenir ‘Angkor Wat’ plates with our faces on! The strange photographer from the beginning was part of a slightly comical and clever money making scheme, which left us very surprised!

      We then all piled back into the van and pulled away from the lively lake and I think we all felt our eyes were opened from this experience, having the rare opportunity to be this close to another way of living. Floating houses neatly positioned with hammocks for bed, no such thing as front doors, restaurants showcasing crocodile skin and a constant flow of fishermen speeding away to earn their living.
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    • Day 26

      Floating Village

      March 7 in Cambodia ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      We boated around a floating community out on the largest freshwater lake in southeast Asia. The Tonle Sap Lake is one of the most productive inland fisheries in the world, connected to the Mekong River through the 100 km long Tonle Sap River. We are visiting during the dry season, so it is estimated at 2000 square miles in surface area today, compared to 5000 during monsoon season. Floating houseboats everywhere, with locals using small wooden boats with long pole propellers to commute back and forth. They even had a floating garden where they grow vegetables to supplement all the fish that they eat.

      We prayed to the Buddha that we were not having lunch out in the village, as we are all pretty unsettled by the amount of pollution in these waters that are being fished for consumption. Our prayers were answered.
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    • Day 26

      Fisherman visit

      March 7 in Cambodia ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Had a discussion with a fisherman and his wife and three kids. He lives on a houseboat with a connecting barge to extend his living area. He earns $30 every 2 to 3 days, starting the day at 2am. His home was neat and tidy, and the kids all were running around playing in the adjoining houseboat and seemed happy. The entire time we were there the lady next door was doing laundry while the husband was sleeping in a hammock, presumably after a hard day of fishing. Driving and then walking up to the boat, the conditions are challenging.Read more

    • Day 18

      Schule bei Float Village

      March 2, 2017 in Cambodia ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      ...und brachten es den Kindern der "ansässigen" Schule.
      300 Kinder werden hier in zwei "Schichten" unterrichtet.
      Wir kamen gerade zur Mittagszeit
      Der kleine Mann auf meinem Rücken hat vorher meine weißen Beine bewundert 😂😂🤗🤗Read more

    • Day 18

      Krokodil-Farm

      March 2, 2017 in Cambodia ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Dann ging es weiter zum nächsten Boot das nur für Touris ausgelegt war...
      Ausgestopfte Krokodile, lebende Krokodile
      Und eine Boa Constrictor, die ich auch auf dem Rücken hatte...bzw um den Hals
      Ja...sie war lebendig
      Ja...sie hat mich gemocht...war sattgefressen 😂😂
      Tolles Gefühl 👍

      Alles in allem hat uns dieser Trip zusammen120 US $ gekostet...und wir fühlen uns (nur) leicht ausgenommen...
      Das Reisebudget für den heutigen Tag ist daher aufgebraucht... deshalb liegen wir jetzt am Pool...und schauen den Fliegen beim Fliegen machen (bumsen) zu...

      Ich gebe zurück ins Sportstudio
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