Enjoy!
One of the blind children who so affected us at the Kroumar Thmey school in Siem Reap.
Outskirts of a floating village on Tonle Sap, just south of Siem Reap.
A woman cleaning fish in the floating village on Tonle Sap.
A particularly ravishing and mysterious shot of Sarah, if I do say so myself.
This man was napping outside the floating village's school, and the kids got quite a kick out of it.
I'm especially proud of this shot of the Cambodian flag atop our boat on Tonle Sap.
Our Tonle Sap guide took this great shot of us, looking so happy everyone around us wants to puke.
The unforgettable sight of Angkor Wat at sunrise--after elbowing my way through the throngs.
Our Angkor guide, Rataa, did a fabulous job explaining the significance of the bas-reliefs.
A well-preserved section of one of the bas-reliefs depicting a battle sequence. Note the elephant.
Our favorite of the many bas-relief shots filling my hard drive.
One of the haunting faces that make up the beautiful ruins of Bayon in Angkor Thom.
A little trick photo our guide taught us while we toured Bayon.
A glimpse of the power of nature at Ta Prohm, "The Jungle Temple."
This was the biggest spider either of us had ever seen--about 8-10 inches from tip to tip. Yikes!
I had many more photos ready to post, but the wireless connection at our resort is totally unreliable, and I came here to get AWAY from that feeling of wanting to throw your laptop into the ocean, so I'll get the rest up once we're back in Saigon tomorrow evening...
Now we're off for a morning on a motorbike. I hope Sarah doesn't fall off the back. (Just kidding, Ramona!)
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