Saturday, April 03, 2004

I'm back. Complete with 23 new mosquito bites. I'm sleepy from my red-eye flight back to Japan, so I'll get straight into the photos.

Me and Tom in Kuala Lumpur. We had a 16-hour stop-over in Malaysia.


In Phnom Penh (Cambodia's capital), we were all whisked off to a firing range. That's me and an AK-47. (Not pictured: M16)


Tom with a tommy gun. If we wanted to pay at extra $25, they would have let us throw a hand gernade.


The killing fields of Cheong Ek. This is the monument erected in memorium of the 20,000+ victims claimed by the Pol Pot regime.


A floating village along the Mekong River.


Buddhist monks at Angkor Wat.


Sunrise over Angkor Wat.


The Bayon Temple of Angkor Thom, famous for the hundreds of giant face carvings.


Ta Prohm. This temple was never restored and looks just how it did when it was first discovered over a century ago, jungle trees and all.


Night out in the city of Siem Reap.


The owners of our guesthouse in Siem Reap also raise crocodiles. 32 of them to be exact.


The beautiful beaches of Shihanoukville.


Cambodians are some of the nicest, friendliest people I've ever met. Made friends with many of the locals.


Seredipity Beach in Shihanoukville at sunset.

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