Re: Cambodia

This enough pics?Haha. Okay, the far one over is all of us in front of a stone god of the birds. This one >
is me at one of the only Mexican places in southeast Asia.
These are at the snake/croc show.



Elephant ride to the Bayon temple



Me feeding the elephant a banana


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Me posing as an Apsara below.
Me and Pete just below my Apsara
Above is Sol and I at a super cool restaurant called the Dead Fish. We ate on cushions on the floor!
^ More elephant ride

Me posing as an Apsara below.

Me and Pete just below my Apsara

Above is Sol and I at a super cool restaurant called the Dead Fish. We ate on cushions on the floor!
^ More elephant ride The far one is a tuk-tuk. Below is the boys and I at Angkor Wat.



Kenai and a mango flower, and an Angkor Wat face.



Kenai and a mango flower, and an Angkor Wat face.

I tried to think of what it was about Cambodia that I loved so much, but I can't put it into words. I have never felt such an immediate bond with a place. It was deep! Haha, I wouldn't want to live there, but I really, really liked it. And now you guys can see it. Don't get too distracted by these, my Cymbeline book report is just underneath!








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