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Incredable Angkor!

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Sunrise at Angkor Wat.

After the islands we travelled back to Bangkok on another wonderful Boat/Bus combo, another 12 hour fun filled trip on public transport only made bearable by our consumption of half a litre on SamSon(very cheap Local Thai whiskey, very very cheap-like 1 quid 50 for a litre)coke and red bull during another marathon journey. We spent a couple of nights on Th Koah Sarn before booking a trip into Cambodia to visit Angkor Wat.

We needed to leave and re-enter Thailand as our visa was just about out. The trip was three days, day one-travel there, day two-see the temples, day three-travel back. Sounded fine no problems (we thought) We started our journey from Bangkok at about 8am on Sunday, got to the border 4 hours later and proceeded through passport control (another 2/3 hours) when we got to the end we were informed by a seriously moody female police officer that our visa was 2 days out of date! we we're sure this was't the case and tried to argue our point, that was untill she pointed at the visa stamp which read expired 28th April! Ooops, so we paid our fines (1000 Bhat) and went through the border to our 4th country of our trip. As we walked through the border we saw 4 or 5 huge very swish looking casinos, apparantly their illeagal in Thailand and the Thai men come across the border to gamble in their spare time. Once we passed those our impressions we're very simular to those when we firt got to India, "SHIT a bombs gone off!" it was very dirty, there were lots of beggars and pretty much pverty was the order of the day. We were then hussled into a very rickity old minibus, which appeared to have gunshot holes in the windscreen, we found that very reassuring. We headed toward Siem Reap (the town where Angkor Wat is found) the road there can only be described as the worst fooking road in the world, potholes the size of small children dusty as hell with gravel and chippings everywhere. The suspension on the bus didnt really help either it was awfull, to put it in perspective the driver (drive I think his name was) was ragging the bus for all it was worth the whole way and we took 6 hours to get 150kms! we did have a few stops on the way and met some really great people, it still amazes us that the happiest people we seem to meet are the ones with nothing!

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Another impressive temple.

We arrived battered and bruised at the hotel around 9pm and arranged to visit Angkor Wat the following day at sunrise, we thought that we may had well do it properly! Angkor Wat and the other 5/6 temples in the grounds were simply breathtaking, neither of us have seen anything remotely like it before and to be honest we probably never will again......unless we go back of course! Its just mindblowing how much detail was on every pillar and post, and the scale of everything was simply immense, its hard to describe it, but it's the kind of place that gets the hairs on the back of your neck stand up (and the ones on Tan's palms we're doing likewise as I remember.......sorry Tan) (hes joking!)(no i'm not)( shut up!)(o.k hairy).....

We spent most of Monday there and travelled back Monday on the same god awfull route, we're now in Bangkok again but just for one more day before we fly to Bali tommorrow morning. We really dont want to leave Thailand, but we must move on. Next stop Bali!

Speak to you all soon, Ant and Tan xx

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Us by a tree in the tomb raider temple!

Posted by ton 3:25 AM Archived in Round the World | Cambodia

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wOW THAT IS FANTASTIC SURELY I WRITE THAT ON EVERY ENTRY BUT SOUNDS AMAZING TO BE ABLE TO SEE AND TOUCHsorry amber on the keypad history like that. makes you feel so small and inspired oh wibble wibble nice tree too! xxx big hugs watch out for those children holes ...sounds evil so does that whisky we have new livers ready for you both on your return!

04.05.2006 by mizickle

Hi you two!! have been following your fantasic journey with great interest and always looking forward to your next entry. It gets even more exciting now your pics are appearing..keep em coming!
O.k. we, are at last having some warm sunny weather here..honest! I managed to get my nose burned today..sadly it rained tonight...That's Wales 4 u !

Only other news is that I am now a non smoker..almost 6 weeks...yeh yeh..but getting rather fat :(

Bye 4 now 2 u both...big hugs.. xxxx

04.05.2006 by Lindi Loo

Great to hear from you, I am not poorly anymore, Wales 'cured' me its incredible to be normal, ironic how all the years we've know each other and I go to Wales and you leave.....now does that bring up some thoughts! Really Tan both Stuart and I are well now, we have to take is slowly walk before we can run, but I will always be grateful to Amir in Llanybri for helping us. Fantastic that you have accepted the proposal, how romantic, he's a lucky man!!! Congratulations. I will be able to keep up with your travel news, how blumin marvelous. The weather is hot and sunny here in Manchester at the moment the is rain looming for the weekend. I gave up e-bay soon after returning from Wales, dunno think maybe I have to start living and not be stuck with those difficult customers all the time, am thinking about opening a small outlet sometime in the future and I will be using Something Different if I do but I'm not in a hurry. Best wishes and love to you both, I will read with interest and take care, from you best mate Anita xxxxxxxxxxxx

11.05.2006 by Mancunian

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