Although I will not post any pics yet, Marc and I have discovered a totally new world here. The history of this country, the culture, the temples and the people have made these 5 last days some of the best of our lives.
We have taken so many pictures, it will be difficult to choose which ones to choose for the blog. We will try to post pictures of many temples, and perhaps replace the picture of Angkor Wat at the top of the main page with one of our own, or with one of my favorite temple Banteay Srei (the women's temple) north of Siem Reap.
Today we visited a floating village and a fish farm. We leave for Hanoi in a couple of hours.
Chum Riep Leah
We have taken so many pictures, it will be difficult to choose which ones to choose for the blog. We will try to post pictures of many temples, and perhaps replace the picture of Angkor Wat at the top of the main page with one of our own, or with one of my favorite temple Banteay Srei (the women's temple) north of Siem Reap.
Today we visited a floating village and a fish farm. We leave for Hanoi in a couple of hours.
Chum Riep Leah
Enjoy Hanoi guys!
ReplyDeleteI would usually post a very happy comment but today, I think I hate you. I get the lovely life of an MIT student working on homework and stuff while you get to enjoy the world. Yayyy me. I still love you, though (I think, jajaja :P)
ReplyDeleteFYI, it's Adri's birthday this Friday!
Floating village? Sounds pretty epic. How does it stay afloat?
ReplyDeleteWhere did you stay in Cambodia? Did you see any remnants of French colonization? :)
ReplyDeleteHave fun in Hanoi!