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Monthly Archives: July 2006
Good Morning Vietnam!
We left Phnom Penh for Saigon on the 12th and then went strait to Nha Trang by train. This time the border crossing was amazingly clean and orderly. When you look at the Cambodian border with Thailand compared to … finish reading Good Morning Vietnam!
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The Killing Fields
We traveled from Siem Reap to Phnom Pehn by bus. Then spent one night there before leaving but that was just enough time to see S-21 prison. The bus ride was uneventful and pretty much the same flat scenery the whole … finish reading The Killing Fields
Temple Madness
Rasa, Mom and I just finished two days of navigating temples, intense sun, and throngs of flag following tourists. But this wasn’t nearly as fun as trying to find a room with air-condition that worked. We woke up … finish reading Temple Madness
Finaly, some sand
On Thursday, we went to see the bio-sand filters and on Friday, the Children’s Hospital. The people who keep this project working are saints, or monks (depending on your perspective). The commune we visited was only 30 km away but … finish reading Finaly, some sand
Welcome to Rob’s Blog
I have finally figured out what this is. This being the semi-daily email you have started to receive. It is my Blog and also our way of keeping a visual record of what Rasa and I have been doing … finish reading Welcome to Rob’s Blog