CAMBODIA | Thursday, 2 Jun 2011 | Views [1036]
A school is a place
where people can better their lives through education. School can lead to a
good job with a good house and a well looked after family. So how does a place
of learning turn into one of horror and torture? S-21 in Phnom Penh ... Read more >
Tags: cambodia, depressing, genocide, phnom penh, pol pot, sad, southeast asia, the killing fields, torture, violence
CAMBODIA | Thursday, 26 May 2011 | Views [838]
Siem Reap has captivated me. I had a feeling it would, after all “OMG, I LOVED it there!” was a common response when I told other travelers where I was going. I can’t even tell you how long this quiet city has been on my MUST SEE list. I’m a sucker for ... Read more >
Tags: angkor wat, buddhism, cambodia, love, monks, siem reap
CAMBODIA | Thursday, 19 May 2011 | Views [990]
Feelings of Love and Hate in Siem Reap
I find myself thinking daily of the things I both love and hate in Siem Reap as I walk down its streets. So I thought I'd share some of these feelings!
I love the way the tuk tuk drivers in Siem Reap say you’re ... Read more >
Tags: cambodia, siem reap
LAOS | Saturday, 7 May 2011 | Views [489]
Anyone who travels owes it to themselves to pick up a book and/or google the place they are about to insert themselves into. By researching you can better equip yourself for madness if it should arise.
Ally and I had been fairly lucky throughout Laos, ... Read more >
Tags: cambodia, headaches, siem reap, travel