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blizzard
blizzard has posted Desert in Bloom- Travelogue
25 Jul 2008 |  Views 953  |  Comments 74
Desert in Bloom               
TNSE
TNSE has posted Postcard from Phnom Penh
27 Jul 2007 |  Views 572
Deep fried insects, daredevil rides and the Killing Fields - Cambodia is not for the faint-hearted, says D B N Murthy
Ronnie Patel
Ronnie Patel has posted CAMBODIA
30 Dec 2006 |  Views 1541  |  Comments 1
Personal observation of the horrors of Khmer Rouge in recent history of the country, and its government's salutary efforts at reconciliation.
Pavan Pamidimarri
Pavan Pamidimarri has posted Kambhoja and Angkor
15 Dec 2006 |  Views 3018  |  Comments 18
A short trip to Angkor
Lindsay Wood
Lindsay Wood has posted Life is Motion
01 Dec 2006 |  Views 1266
Phnom Penh: Week One
Soumya Srinivasan
Soumya Srinivasan has posted A Scenic Drive through Yosemite to Tioga Pass
27 Jul 2008 |  Views 1745  |  Comments 7
  It was difficult for me to contain my excitement the whole week. We had planned to visit the
hkk79
hkk79 has posted Applying eVisa
28 Apr 2006 |  Views 223
Helo fren, just want to share to you all that I had just went to Cambodia for holidays..going there in a hurry condition without planning, lucky manage to find the Cambodia Embassy website and applying an eVisa..just so convenience and can apply any time 24 hours..haha Maybe you all can have a try.. Apply Cambodia Visa Online

Prakup Iyer
Prakup Iyer has posted Cambodian dream...
20 Dec 2004 |  Views 1656  |  Comments 2
tomlewsey
tomlewsey has posted A Ghastly Tour of Cambodia's Killing Fields
08 Aug 2005 |  Views 4901  |  Comments 3
There is a popular book on the backpacker circuit at the moment. Written by an American journalist about Phnom Penh during the 1990s, its subtitle says it all - Guns, Girls and Ganja. Although it's nowadays a safer and more accessible place, and has become a popular tourist destination due to the amazing temples at Angkor Wat, Cambodia retains its edge of craziness, and its history over the last 30 years probably explains a lot - the turbulence in Cambodian politics over this period makes Germany in the 1930s look positively boring in comparison.


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