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Thursday, May 12, 2005

Cambodia

As it has become a bit troublesome to keep straight pictures I have and haven't posted, I decided that I am just going to leave the site as is for now. I am realizing that it would be better named Cambodia instead of Angkor Wat. Regardless of the name, I hope you enjoy the pictures and perhaps get an idea of this beautiful country.
Welcome to Angkor Wat. Posted by Hello
I've posted this in black and white before, and in color from a different angle. I really enjoyed the sunrise at Angkor. Posted by Hello
Probably the second most recognized sight from Angkor Wat, the faces at Bayon. Posted by Hello
I've posted this in black and white before, but I realized as I looked through my photos of Cambodia one more time that I like it in color as well. Posted by Hello
We were in Cambodia in the dry season, so seeing lush green like this was a rare sight - a stark contrast to being in Laos in October during the wet season.  Posted by Hello
Down in Sihanoukville, just inland from the beaches, a dried out countryside and wooden houses in the shade. Posted by Hello
Wonderful white sand beaches in southern Cambodia, in Sihanoukville. Posted by Hello
A boat and some islands. Posted by Hello
A street scene in Phnom Penh...trash disposal is not the finest in Cambodia. Posted by Hello

Wednesday, May 11, 2005

It's been awhile since I've posted anything on this page, let alone a photo from Angkor Wat. Let's go back there today and have a look at a headless statue! Posted by Hello

Thursday, May 05, 2005

Looking out to the Cambodian countryside, outside of Phnom Penh. Posted by Hello

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

This is on a street in Phnom Penh, as the sun was going down. I like the way it looks upside down. Posted by Hello

Tuesday, May 03, 2005

A picture behind a memorial to those killed by the Khmer Rouge (The Killing Fields) outside of Phnom Penh. Posted by Hello

Monday, May 02, 2005

While not nearly as impressive a building as those found at Angkor Wat, this museum in Phnom Penh was quite interesting to look at as well. Posted by Hello