Cambodia and Thailand
posted by Sarah on February 25th, 2006 at 6:22 pm JSTAbout one hour away from Bangkok by plane is the small, adorable city of Siem Reap. This is the home base, if you will, for tourists visiting the ancient ruins of Angkor Wat. Our first view of Angkor was quite dramatic, as we arrived predawn and watched the shapes slowly resolve from the black sky. Very cool. Unfortunately, there wasn’t much of a sunrise, and for the day and the following two, there was really no sky color at all. Oh well. This is Angkor Wat, self-titled temple.
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Amazing pictures of a truly memorable adventure. You guys both write the best captions! These are experiences that will be with you forever and I am glad that you have had the chance to really see the world - at least the Asian part of the world.
I loved the baby elephant!
It is mysterious that someone could use the word askewity and give her father grief about the word dicey.
Love
Dad
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Awesome pictures! Maybe Nicholas should stick to mastering grilled cheese? (Just kidding! You are becoming a great cook.)
I agree with Lee, the baby heffalump was too cute. I’m happy for both of you that you got to experience what you have while in Japan. Now, how about moving to Tahiti or Hawaii?!
Love,
Husker Mom
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I’m really shocked by seeing this picture, because that is my boyfriend. No joke, I’m serious! I’m a half thai half belgian girl and Piroon, your guide, is my uncle. What a coincidence I landed on your site!
Greets from me
Nayenna
Belgium
15 years old
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Gosh, appereantly the comment is used for all the pictures, Haha. I mean the picture with the boy and the machete ofcourse. You have a really nice site. When i see your pictures I get really homesick.
ByeBye
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