
From Battambang, we headed to Phnom Penh where we only stayed a little over a day. It's fair to say that we didn't fully engage with the place and had a pretty lazy demeanour throughout. We were not totally hopeless since we did visit the Genocide museum (predictably depressing) and the Russian Markets (pretty similar to the other markets). We did a little walking around but, really, our main activities were to find food (easy but sometimes unpredictable as Chris ordered noodle soup which came with chicken claws and congealed blood...) , stay out of the heat (basically impossible), watch TV (awesome but the color never seems to work) and sleep (also pretty hard in the heat).
We are now in Koh Kong, in Cambodia but on the border with Thailand. We will cross over tomorrow to meet Marcin and Rose in Ko Samet, a popular beach destination for Bangkok residents.
Your map addition is very useful for those of us who stink in geography. I've been looking at Internet pix of Koh Kong and enjoying imagining you there:
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Also, contrasting your location with T-Bone's:
http://wikimapia.org/12552494/amerzgan
Though your landscapes couldn't be more different, I'm willing to bet she is also having her fair share of chicken claw soup.
Bravo pour la carte, je vois que je n'avais pas compris où étaient certains endroits. Je vais rectifier ma carte Google Earth.
ReplyDeleteBaisers ma belle, Papa.