the road to kbal spean (and outlying angkor temples like banteay srei and beng melea) is well worth the trip in itself, even if you find yourself walking while your tuk-tuk driver scours the area for a tube for his flat tire. |
"we no longer need weapons"
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no, the "baby" on the porch isn't real
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![]() | in a country notorious for land mines, we were relieved to discover the loud explosive sound was only a tire giving out.
the driver has disconnected his scooter and gone for a new tube.
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a local family
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this spider - about 8 inches across -- was hanging in midair on a web almost too fine to see.
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rather than wait for the driver to return, we decide to walk and let him catch up with us.
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back on the road home
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river of a thousand lingas 2 index ta prohm, jungle temple
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