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Cambodia wrap-up

On a scale of 1 to 10 we would place Cambodia at a firm …. eh. Its ok but didn’t really live up to the hype. Angkor was amazing and Kep was a little slice of paradise but inbetween that is very little besides flat plains that extend forever with only the occational dusty town along the path.

Granted we saw very little of this country and we hear that the north east is beautiful but we just were not feeling it. Its not that we disliked Cambodia it is more that it was rather bland and uninteresting. We really have no idea where all of this praise is coming from when we talk to people who “love” Phnom Pehn or S’ville. It just didnt’t work for us.

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Long haul back to BKK

February 9, 2010 – Day 411 – Bangkok, Thailand

“Get ready to feel like an asshole.” We looked at each other and got out of the tuk tuk and onto the idling bus pulled alongside the road. Waiting. For us. Against our usual protocol, we had booked a bus ticket all the way from Phnom Penh back to Bangkok thinking it was a bit cheaper than all the separate tickets.

Traffic in Phnom Pehn

Traffic in Phnom Pehn


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Happy Birthday Saben!

February 8, 2010 – Day 410 – Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Well, in terms of Operation Super Bowl 2010, we definitely had an epic failure. We watched 2 sports channels from 6AM-10PM and absolutely so sign or even single word about one of the biggest games of the year! At any rate, we were happy for the Saints to win their very first Super Bowl but we are pretty bummed that we didn’t get to watch the game. At any rate, Saben’s birthday was today and we celebrated with a massive English breakfast and a massive amounts of sports watching and beer drinking!

Saben working on his old man scowl

Saben working on his old man scowl

Mad dash in the name of the game

February 7, 2010 – Day 409 – Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Ten minutes to noon we made a split decision to rush back to Phnom Penh so we could catch the Super Bowl. Already that morning we had walked the entire length of Kep and all the way into Kep City to the market seeking a decent place for breakfast. We never did get any breakfast and ended up grabbing a bit of lunch about 15 minutes before our 12:45 bus back to Phnom Penh arrived. We really loved visiting Kep but we also really love watching the Super Bowl and have never missed one yet. If it turns out right, we should be watching this year’s awesome game between our own Indianapolis Colts and the New Orleans Saints!

Saben on a motodrop back from the market

Saben on a motodrop back from the market

Welcome to Kep

February 6, 2010 – Day 408 – Kep, Cambodia

Swinging in a seaside hammock watching a bright pink and red sunset after a fat crab dinner drowned in Kampot pepper sauce and ice cold Angkor beer…we could get used to this kind of life.

Kampot Pepper Crab

Kampot Pepper Crab


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S-ville

February 5, 2010 – Day 407 – Sihanoukville, Cambodia

Sihanoukville is not our favorite place. The beaches are so-so, the food is pretty good but a little pricey, and there are a few too many loud-spoken foreigners eager to brag about their own humanitarian activities here. A little disappointed that we traveled all the way down here for this but you can’t win all the time. Heading to Kep tomorrow morning to have a look and eat some fresh crabs and try the famous Kampot pepper.

Road to the beach

Road to the beach

Eh…Just another day

February 4, 2010 – Day 406 – Sihanoukville, Cambodia

Bussing south to the beach from the less picturesque city of Phnom Penh sounds like a pretty nice endeavor. We were heading to Otres Beach in Sihanoukville, known to be a quiet and relaxing beach. We arrived in a tuk tuk via a dirt and sand covered path with alternating giant rocks and giant holes.

Ahhh.. beer and icecream

Ahhh.. beer and icecream


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S-21: Heart rending and overwhelming

February 3, 2010 – Day 405 – Phnom Penh, Cambodia

On first glance, the Tuol Sleng Genocide Musuem seems fairly non threatening and even walking around the grounds feels pretty innocuous. But take a step just inside any door of the entire compound and you will feel your gut seize and your heart tighten.

Cell at S21

Cell at S21


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Phnom Penh’s Russian Market

February 2, 2010 – Day 404 – Phnom Penh, Cambodia

If you are looking for an entertaining way to spend most of a day, take a stroll through the maze of stalls and shops at Phnom Penh’s famous Russian Market. There is nothing distinctly Russian about the place today besides the name of course. Cambodians call it “Psar Toul Tom Poung” and you can find just about anything you might like there.

Russian Market

Russian Market


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Always on the run

February 1, 2010 – Day 403 – Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Butt flattening exercise day. 8 hours on a bus did the trick. Arrived in Phnom Penh later in the afternoon and found every guest house to be full. Left us wandering around the city for couple hours very sweaty and very irritated. Found a place finally and took it even though it was pretty crummy. Not good place to find food, cheap or otherwise, but at least we are walking around with our gear at dusk!

Deep fried spiders at the bus stop

Deep fried spiders at the bus stop

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