Battambang Siem Reap (Remi)
For every Cambodian tourist it is a must to go to Siem Reap to the Angkor temples to watch. I arrived on Friday and right after I had moved my Guest House, with the moto taxi to the sun moved, held, unfortunately, not really because it was very cloudy, but at least I got a taste of the temple. On the day went on it the temple tour going right back to the motor taxi (which, in hindsight the as an error turns out, bike is better). I have looked at all the major temples and they are simply the madness, much more, you can not say. Sometimes one wishes to see it but the time machine to how it looked here as the capital of the Angkor Empire was large and about 1 mil people lived here. On 2 Day I moved around by bike in the plant and had a look at the slightly smaller but very peaceful temple and once again my favorites from the previous day. In the afternoon I was shopping in the market. On 3 Day I was driving along with a Ami and an Australian to the 70 km from the temple Beng Malea and it has really paid off, as this very large temple was not restored and therefore really many pawns up in the system and has been transformed so interesting interplay between the ruins and nature. Toll is also that there is no real way to the residence, so you can all over the temple rumklettern on your own. I quote here again the Lonely Planet: This Temple is the ultimate Indiana Jones expirience that hits it pretty well and we had all 3 have fun in the great temple adventure playground. After 3 days of Siem Reap on Tuesday morning, I am moved to Battambang.
images
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
What Do The Coulr Of Shag Bands Meen
Before I went to Sihanoukville I heard about this little postive Orst, I went there anyway for me to make my own image. I quickly found
a Guest House near the city one of the 4 beaches in the city, which has a reputation as a Lllorets South East Asia. Arriving at the beach in this picture has been confirmed, all along the beach there are beach bars, sunbeds are facing, I had imagined but never on a notorious Teutonic Grill in Southern Europe, but I would it to me. I adapted myself to just my area, grabbed a lawn chair and drinking a cool Angkor beer. Something disturbing was, unfortunately, that one every 2 minutes, either by a beggar or a drink, sunglasses, fruit, or what was even more disturbed seller. In the worst case you got even an immoral offer a representative of the oldest profession in the world ... On the second
Day, I explored the city has to offer, unfortunately, except for a small market and typical cafes Bachkpacker not much. If something is off the main road runs it is like any other city in Cambodian.
The next day I joined a tour to the nearby Ream National Park. When we first drove half an hour by bus, we boarded the boat around, with the direction we went on a sea estuary. WHILE we are drilling this trip nichtnur a beautiful landscape but finally Wildlife. We saw dolphins (salt water dolphins), and a highlight eagle, we could observe it as it drove in a dive for fish, very impressive!
finally we reached our goal a fairly untouched white sand beach, we spent about an hour. After that, we are about 40 minutes through the rain forest "getrekt" and we have seen soga a monkey. Our delicious lunch was then served (grilled fish with salad and fruit for dessert) before we are back the same way. A very successful day out.
In the following night, I could not let me take my alarm clock at 2:45 in order to provide me the Champions League game to watch Arsenal-AC Milan. (An interesting game that unfortunately went out 0-0, while Arsenal was the much better team). The next morning I got an understandable way to a bus to Phnom Penh, where I spend a day before it further go to Siem Reap.
photos
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
How To Get Cheats For Gsphone
nature photography times quite "cheap"?
What can I say more. Nature photography is the cheapest of all the photographs, do you think?
A seminar would be just right, or a workshop. I thought so too and so it happened that I thank the one or the other great nature photographers / informed in how expensive the workshops and found that it is more likely to buy a super lens but to go to this workshop. Since
to understand but one that people are already nature photographer and really no longer need to go to work (in theory) make short presentations for over a hundred euros, let go of seminars over several days and cost over a thousand euros.
The justification I can only see it already in the previous select into, which are "kind of people" over there. These have not only total know-how but also the "wherewithal" to afford the best equipment can.
Since you have obviously seen as a small "Low income" no chance once the nature of photography in a professional direction. Thus, the older and richer supply of know how but we have to borrow a book containing more or buy, can not always give what is meant by professional nature photography.
What can I say more. Nature photography is the cheapest of all the photographs, do you think?
For me personally, it is relatively cheap to get into areas where nature is still playing the most basic role. This is of course exactly what I want.
But how to learn this now? The books in the library are all already on loan or the copies that exist are not exactly what one means by "know-how for nature photography." A seminar would be just right, or a workshop. I thought so too and so it happened that I thank the one or the other great nature photographers / informed in how expensive the workshops and found that it is more likely to buy a super lens but to go to this workshop. Since
to understand but one that people are already nature photographer and really no longer need to go to work (in theory) make short presentations for over a hundred euros, let go of seminars over several days and cost over a thousand euros.
The justification I can only see it already in the previous select into, which are "kind of people" over there. These have not only total know-how but also the "wherewithal" to afford the best equipment can.
Since you have obviously seen as a small "Low income" no chance once the nature of photography in a professional direction. Thus, the older and richer supply of know how but we have to borrow a book containing more or buy, can not always give what is meant by professional nature photography.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
How To Reset Rcsport Ski Lock
Bangkok Sihanoukville (Judith)
The last days I spent with Sina, Lea and a girl from Freiburg, which was great really-at least I have not seen a whole year. Sina and Lea last night on the plane home increased gene and I have booked a flight to India.
Tomorrow morning my flight to Kolkata in the north of India. I am very excited and excited and look forward to going there, traveling alone.
Next time from India.
The last days I spent with Sina, Lea and a girl from Freiburg, which was great really-at least I have not seen a whole year. Sina and Lea last night on the plane home increased gene and I have booked a flight to India.
Tomorrow morning my flight to Kolkata in the north of India. I am very excited and excited and look forward to going there, traveling alone.
Next time from India.
De-clawing Cat Price Ontario
Siem Reap (Judith)
The trip from Phnom Penh was very interesting because you could see a lot of land and people. But what I was anything but amusing were the huge big black tarantulas, the you could buy at the airport. Anyone who knows me knows that I for a disgust for these 'animals' cherish. Especially when I was held by a young Khmer girl living under the nose of one was for me beebdet the stop and I got back into the secure interior of the bus pulled back, I had seen enough and the appetite was also passed to me. Only stupid was that the Khmer next to me bought a bag full of fried spiders and small frogs and has been subsequently consumed pleasurable, but fortunately I was sitting at the window and was able to turn away from this event. Otherwise
was a very cozy travel the roads are great for Cambodian conditions.
had arrived in Siem Reap I, with a Englishman looking for a Guest House and after some searching found an ultra low-cost. We went directly to that evening to the temples of Angkor to watch the sunset, which was very kustig, as we have watched the sunset with nearly a thousand other people and have laid all their huge lenses the sun. In the end however, it was a very unspectacular sunset-but with a lot of people from all over the world, which made the whole thing again interesting.
The next day I had a look at the Australians with a gigantic fascinating temples of Angkor earlier and made countless photos, but can not show profit margins, how gorgeous the whole system is actually da recommended only one thing: himself go and be amazed! About
an unimaginably vast area extending hundreds of buildings, some restored tiresome, partly so left as found. There are temples for those interested for more than a week to do. I found the very beautiful temples, but still two and a half days have passed.
On the last day I went to a German by tuk tuk to the 36 km from the land mine museum. This was very shocking for us, because one has experienced a lot of very blatant about. Directly behind the museum you have seen a children's home for mine victims, where there are very many children between the ages of 5 and 15, were wounded by the mines. The museum was a very fitting quote:
The trouble is that no maps were made by the mine fields, so that the air of work goes slowly forward. Even today, millions of mines scattered in Cambodia, which endanger especially the rural population strong.
After four days in Siem Reap we went to Bangkok for me. There I meet up with Lea and Sina!
Photos
The trip from Phnom Penh was very interesting because you could see a lot of land and people. But what I was anything but amusing were the huge big black tarantulas, the you could buy at the airport. Anyone who knows me knows that I for a disgust for these 'animals' cherish. Especially when I was held by a young Khmer girl living under the nose of one was for me beebdet the stop and I got back into the secure interior of the bus pulled back, I had seen enough and the appetite was also passed to me. Only stupid was that the Khmer next to me bought a bag full of fried spiders and small frogs and has been subsequently consumed pleasurable, but fortunately I was sitting at the window and was able to turn away from this event. Otherwise
was a very cozy travel the roads are great for Cambodian conditions.
had arrived in Siem Reap I, with a Englishman looking for a Guest House and after some searching found an ultra low-cost. We went directly to that evening to the temples of Angkor to watch the sunset, which was very kustig, as we have watched the sunset with nearly a thousand other people and have laid all their huge lenses the sun. In the end however, it was a very unspectacular sunset-but with a lot of people from all over the world, which made the whole thing again interesting.
The next day I had a look at the Australians with a gigantic fascinating temples of Angkor earlier and made countless photos, but can not show profit margins, how gorgeous the whole system is actually da recommended only one thing: himself go and be amazed! About
an unimaginably vast area extending hundreds of buildings, some restored tiresome, partly so left as found. There are temples for those interested for more than a week to do. I found the very beautiful temples, but still two and a half days have passed.
On the last day I went to a German by tuk tuk to the 36 km from the land mine museum. This was very shocking for us, because one has experienced a lot of very blatant about. Directly behind the museum you have seen a children's home for mine victims, where there are very many children between the ages of 5 and 15, were wounded by the mines. The museum was a very fitting quote:
"The landmine is eternally prepared to take victims. It is the perfect soldier. "The land mines were laid to about borders, bridges and major military installations to protect. They were down to hurt the enemy, to kill him as a wounded man for his country is more expensive than a dead man.
The trouble is that no maps were made by the mine fields, so that the air of work goes slowly forward. Even today, millions of mines scattered in Cambodia, which endanger especially the rural population strong.
After four days in Siem Reap we went to Bangkok for me. There I meet up with Lea and Sina!
Photos
Saturday, February 16, 2008
How High Cervix Before Period
Kep-Rabbit Island, Kampott (Remi)
I had on Sunday morning adopted by Judith, who has moved to Siem Reap, and spent another 2 days in Phnom Penh. I share the huge, very nice but somewhat overpriced, visited the Royal Palace. Otherwise, I've taken last erlidigungen, as I have not bought more books (this way my backpack is now even harder, yay).
On Tuesday morning I was on the way to Kep, made to the coast. In the bus I met Peter from London, with whom I spent the next few days. Once in Kep, we quickly found a very chic but yet affordable hotel. In the afternoon we explored the city on foot. Kep is a very manageable place, but has its charm. One can easily imagine what it was in colonial times, when there Kep sur mer hies and here were many luxury villas.
was unfortunately destroyed much here. But tourism has also left its mark here, so shoot are also many hotels from the ground.
evening we enjoyed the Seafood her superior.
The next day we took a trip to the mainland located 4 km from the Rabbit Iceland. Above all the rest here I liked very well and I have spent a very relaxing day. For dinner, there was wiedermal Seafood.
Unfortunately my stomach all the seafood well tolerated not as good, so I was somewhat weakened in the next few days. I drove nevertheless, still continue to work with Peter to Kampott where I recovered the next 2-3 days and only a couple of small walks & went around the city. On Saturday morning, Peter has gone back to Phnom Penh, so I'm alone again. I'll stay the rest of the weekend here and then go on Monday to Sihanoukville, the major tourist town on the sea Cambodia.
images
I had on Sunday morning adopted by Judith, who has moved to Siem Reap, and spent another 2 days in Phnom Penh. I share the huge, very nice but somewhat overpriced, visited the Royal Palace. Otherwise, I've taken last erlidigungen, as I have not bought more books (this way my backpack is now even harder, yay).
On Tuesday morning I was on the way to Kep, made to the coast. In the bus I met Peter from London, with whom I spent the next few days. Once in Kep, we quickly found a very chic but yet affordable hotel. In the afternoon we explored the city on foot. Kep is a very manageable place, but has its charm. One can easily imagine what it was in colonial times, when there Kep sur mer hies and here were many luxury villas.
was unfortunately destroyed much here. But tourism has also left its mark here, so shoot are also many hotels from the ground.
evening we enjoyed the Seafood her superior.
The next day we took a trip to the mainland located 4 km from the Rabbit Iceland. Above all the rest here I liked very well and I have spent a very relaxing day. For dinner, there was wiedermal Seafood.
Unfortunately my stomach all the seafood well tolerated not as good, so I was somewhat weakened in the next few days. I drove nevertheless, still continue to work with Peter to Kampott where I recovered the next 2-3 days and only a couple of small walks & went around the city. On Saturday morning, Peter has gone back to Phnom Penh, so I'm alone again. I'll stay the rest of the weekend here and then go on Monday to Sihanoukville, the major tourist town on the sea Cambodia.
images
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Do Dogs Get Cold Sores On Lips
Coral Cravat Wedding Ties
we first moved into a Gusethouse and are then gone off to explore the city.
has especially loved the 'Wat Phnom,' which was totally crowded due to the Chinese New Year, but this was particularly interesting. Also liked us, the National Library, but was higher standard for our inheritances rather sparse, but still had its charm.
The 'Central' market is particularly worth noting everything from souvenirs, clothes, food, DVDs, etc had to offer, the tourist heart desires. We too have done it and we bought some.
The next day was marked by the historian. Thus we have the 'Toul Sleng' Museum or 'S-21' visited. This is a former prison of the 'Khmer Rouge'. Here, opponents of the regime, and intellectuals have been imprisoned and tortured. This was a very oppressive place, as these these atrocities are still quite young. The many photos of the victims, who were particularly shocked us have them there, as was represented by the baby to the elderly each age group.
Then we drove out of town to the 'Killing Fields', the place where the prisoners were executed. In the middle stands a large monument, filled with Skulls. To this monument can still be seen around the numerous hollows of the former mass graves. What shocked us was the scraps of clothing of the victims, who still were scattered on the grounds.
This in contrast to some in our eyes very perverse tourists who posed grinning in front of the monuments.
like On the whole we Phnom Penh very good.
Poplar Kitchen Cabinets
Phnom Penh Rattanakiri Kratie
In Kratie, we have made a boat trip on the Mekong to watch the live there very rare fresh water dolphins. It was very impressive to see the dolphins breathe. Unfortunately, they were always very short on the water surface so the photography was very difficult.
The next morning we have already taken the bus to Phnom Penh.
In Kratie, we have made a boat trip on the Mekong to watch the live there very rare fresh water dolphins. It was very impressive to see the dolphins breathe. Unfortunately, they were always very short on the water surface so the photography was very difficult.
The next morning we have already taken the bus to Phnom Penh.
The Hardest Credit Card To Get
Banlung-Provinz
We have decided to first in the still relatively un-touristy East go-more specifically in the Capital of the province of Ratanakiri.
The first surprise was the most delicious food and the super luxurious but cheap hotel room.
The city itself, however, had something other than a very scruffy charms no market, so we have made every day excursions. Special mention here of the fascinating volcanic lake is just outside the city, we have achieved with the bike. There we could swim all day splashing in the cool lake. That we loved so well, so we have directly spent 2 days there. Especially the many children who have got in touch with us somehow, even though they can not speak English, there were very impressed. Overall, we find the Khmers far the friendliest people. It is also pleasing that they speak compared to the Laotians quite good English.
Another highlight was the elephant riding and the two hour scooter ride there. This was an incredibly impressive experience, how have these massive animals slowly rocking set with us on their backs in motion. We could even had the luck that we all ride their own elephants. After an hour
ride through the forest, we were nevertheless glad to feel solid ground under their feet, elephant seals are not exactly the most comfortable means of transportation. Afterwards, our guide drove us through the woods to some small villages and plantations, and declared us all sorts of how people live there, etc. It was definitely Case, a very worthwhile trip.
After four days we took the bus to Kratie. It was a very uncomfortable ride, because of the swirling dust as we could hardly breathe. have
We have decided to first in the still relatively un-touristy East go-more specifically in the Capital of the province of Ratanakiri.
The first surprise was the most delicious food and the super luxurious but cheap hotel room.
The city itself, however, had something other than a very scruffy charms no market, so we have made every day excursions. Special mention here of the fascinating volcanic lake is just outside the city, we have achieved with the bike. There we could swim all day splashing in the cool lake. That we loved so well, so we have directly spent 2 days there. Especially the many children who have got in touch with us somehow, even though they can not speak English, there were very impressed. Overall, we find the Khmers far the friendliest people. It is also pleasing that they speak compared to the Laotians quite good English.
Another highlight was the elephant riding and the two hour scooter ride there. This was an incredibly impressive experience, how have these massive animals slowly rocking set with us on their backs in motion. We could even had the luck that we all ride their own elephants. After an hour
ride through the forest, we were nevertheless glad to feel solid ground under their feet, elephant seals are not exactly the most comfortable means of transportation. Afterwards, our guide drove us through the woods to some small villages and plantations, and declared us all sorts of how people live there, etc. It was definitely Case, a very worthwhile trip.
After four days we took the bus to Kratie. It was a very uncomfortable ride, because of the swirling dust as we could hardly breathe. have
Pinnacle 150e 55evista Driver
4000 Inseln
After spending two days in the provincial capital 'Pakse' and explore the surrounding countryside, we went by bus and boat to Don Det, one of 4,000 islands. The 4000 Islands (Si Phan Don) are as the name says, an archipelago in the Mekong on the border with Cambodia.
have five days where we spent a nice day. Most of the time we were reading in the hammock, were swimming in the Mekong River or exploring the island by bicycle and so gigantic waterfalls and deserted sandy beaches. The
Island is not even especially well developed, so the power comes as yet from the generator. This, however, gives the island a special charm.
The evening we spent with many other travelers and had a good time together.
heavy heart we had to finally Laos "Goodbye" and say are on 31.01. arrived in Cambodia.
After spending two days in the provincial capital 'Pakse' and explore the surrounding countryside, we went by bus and boat to Don Det, one of 4,000 islands. The 4000 Islands (Si Phan Don) are as the name says, an archipelago in the Mekong on the border with Cambodia.
have five days where we spent a nice day. Most of the time we were reading in the hammock, were swimming in the Mekong River or exploring the island by bicycle and so gigantic waterfalls and deserted sandy beaches. The
Island is not even especially well developed, so the power comes as yet from the generator. This, however, gives the island a special charm.
The evening we spent with many other travelers and had a good time together.
heavy heart we had to finally Laos "Goodbye" and say are on 31.01. arrived in Cambodia.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)