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Category Archives: Cambodia
Crossing borders on the Mekong Delta | Vietnam
There are many ways to get from Cambodia into Vietnam. The nicest way, of course, is doing a boat crossing. It takes you though the infamous Mekong Delta to give you a more intimate insight into the two countries. I … Continue reading
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Mass graves and markets | Cambodia
Today was our only day full day in Phnom Penh and so we had a lot of sightseeing to fit into the day. Since many of the most important sites are scattered around the city, the best way to get … Continue reading
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Tagged Cambodia, Concentration Camp, Food, Genocide, Market, Phnom Penh
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Temple at night | Cambodia
Our time to Sihanoukville had come to an end and it was time for us to head back to Phnom Penh. We said goodbye to our friends and took the bus back to the capital. We would have one day … Continue reading
One last beach day | Cambodia
With now 4 friends in town, we were glad to have stayed an extra day in Sihanoukville. To be honest though, it was killing us that we still had to leave. With our Vietnamese visa starting up on December 1st, … Continue reading
Beach vendors | Cambodia
Sihanoukville may be a little-known beach paradise, but it is no deserted beach. 5 years ago Occheuteal beach was pretty much like it is today: a long beach, calm waters, beach shacks, lots of happy food and even more beach … Continue reading
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