Friday, January 13, 2006

and were off. Had to use two motor bikes to get me to the coach station to go to Vietnam. One for me and one for my case. We managed to get there ok without any accidents. Posted by Picasa

Baby lobsters, peeled with a squirt of lime juice and some black pepper. 5 for $1 - delicious Posted by Picasa

The Restaurant at BST Posted by Picasa

My room at GST Guesthouse. No hot water. Really friendly place and great food & 7 minutes from the beach. Posted by Picasa

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beaches to dream about! Posted by Picasa

Another Paradise island. There were no houses on this island just three huts that you could rent with no hot water, can you imagine! Opps, sorry about the shorts Posted by Picasa

Next day I went on a boat trip to 3 islands. A bit of snorkling and a BBQ for lunch (Baracuda) and very nice it was to. Posted by Picasa

I was pursuaded by 5 kids that it was quite safe, I think thts what they said- well got across ok. Posted by Picasa

and came across this bridge, do I or dont I -? Posted by Picasa

I came across this beach, miles from anywhere, paradise! - I rode my bike along the sands for about 2 miles. Posted by Picasa

Its amazing you know - if you have a digital camera then communication isn't a problem. Posted by Picasa

stopped to take a picture of this typical country house. Ok until the kids spotted me! Posted by Picasa

went for a bike ride and went along the coast rode visiting all the beaches Posted by Picasa

click on the picture to go to the website.... I only stayed here for 1 night and then moved to some much cheaper accomodation nearer to the beach. I was paying $24 per night and moved to G.S.T. Guest House where I was paying $6 per night. I stayed there for 5 days. Posted by Picasa

The first hotel I booked into when I moved from Phnom Penh to Sihanoukville on the coast. Posted by Picasa

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Col proving that despite the tough times he still has a sense of humour. Posted by Picasa

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The second hotel in PP. The Holiday International Hotel. Posted by Picasa

The Royal Palace. Click on the picture to see the rest. Posted by Picasa

Having my shoes cleaned, restiched, soles glued and then polished again. All for $2 Posted by Picasa

The Independance Monument - Phnom Phen:Iinaugerated in 1958 to celebrate Cambodia's independance from foreign rule. It also serves as a monument to Cambodia's war dead. Posted by Picasa

Inside the FCC (Foreign Corespondants Club). This features in the film " The Killing Fields" Posted by Picasa

We delivered a large suitcase of school equipment to the Global Child School. WE also brought some footballs for the lads and hoops for the girls. They put on a dancing and cultural show for us while we visted on the saturday. Posted by Picasa