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Angkor Wat

Sunday, November 5th, 2006

aw.jpgWe arrived in Siem Riep a few of days ago and have been spending a bit of time at Angkor Wat and some other nearby temples.

All of the ruins are quite outstanding of course, but I think this will be one of many travel experiences that produce photos more impressive than the actual sense I had when there. [read on]

Crossing the Border into Cambodia

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

bb.jpgWe are in Battambung, Cambodia right now – some 150 kms from the Thai Border. Crossing the border at Poipet was one of the most bizarre travel experiences I have had – and I am very glad that I am writing of that experience in the past tense and am no worse for wear from the ordeal. But there will be some good stories about it when i get back. The road out of town is quite possibly even worse than the drive to my lake house back in Soldotna – but some 90 KMs of dodging cows, bicycles, motos, trucks, pedestrians,and potholes big enough to swallow a chevy suburban.

Cambodia is a big change from anything I’ve seen so far on this trip -more 3rd-world like conditions. Tomorrow morning we will take a boat downriver to Siem Riep and will stay there a few days to explore Angkor Wat. Should be a highlight of the trip.

Bangkok

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
bangkok.jpgStreet hustlers, shady tuk-tuk drivers, insane traffic, noise...we were in bangkok for all of 24 hours and were delighted to leave. I'll be back here at least 2 more times as the city is a ... [Continue reading this entry]

Southern Thailand

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
pp.jpgAfter crossing the Malaysian border into Thailand we took a shared taxi to Krabi and then arranged to take a ferry over to Phi Phi Island - the site of the Tsunami 2 years ago. ... [Continue reading this entry]

Singapore and Malaysia

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
sing.jpgSingapore lives up to the effecient reputation that it has - everything is quite orderly and there's a very controlled chaos that happens here. It's not as spic-and-span as I had heard and I was ... [Continue reading this entry]

Kakadu

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
kakadu.jpgFlew up to Darwin around the 18th of Ocober and took a 4-wheel drive tour of Kakadu Park. Quite spectacular - although I was there at the very end of the dry season, so not ... [Continue reading this entry]

Avoid this Company

Sunday, October 22nd, 2006
whitsundays.jpgI try not to have too many expectations in life - it's too easy to be dissapointed if reality doesn't quite match what you had hoped for. Often, by having expectations of how a particular ... [Continue reading this entry]

Coastal Queensland

Sunday, October 22nd, 2006
koala.jpgIt's been a while since I updated the blog - I suppose that's a good thing as it means I've been busy. And I have been, so here's a quick update. I'll try to post some ... [Continue reading this entry]

Diving the Great Barrier Reef

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006
dive.jpgI enrolled in a 5 day scuba certification class this last week. 2 days in a pool in Cairns, and then 3 days/2 nights on a boat out of the GBR. It was a ... [Continue reading this entry]

Cairns, Australia

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006
This is a backpacker's dream town. But let's spend a minute defining 'backpacker'. It's the term that is applied to the legions of young folks traveling around on holiday. Here in Cairns, it's party central for these ... [Continue reading this entry]