by Annah Kim | Jun 18, 2010 | Cambodia, Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India
Videos are finally here! These are the overdue videos from yesterday. We’re covering every single Wat and Temple and Ruin over the course of three days by Tuk-Tuk. You saw my earlier videos of my experience at Angkor Wat, and here are the rest of them. I...
by Annah Kim | Jun 17, 2010 | Cambodia, Fail, Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India
These are two videos that I was able to upload… two videos out of… 15. Hopefully more to come. - At time of posting in Siemreap, it was 93.2 °F - Humidity: 56% | Wind Speed: 6km/hr | Cloud Cover: scattered...
by Annah Kim | Jun 17, 2010 | Cambodia, Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India
So no, I did not post anything last night on our adventures in Siem Reap…. The internet is fatally slow and any video I try and upload fails. I am currently sitting at a computer before we leave for Day 2 in hopes that I can maybe manage one video. On the...
by Calvin Sun | Jun 17, 2010 | Cambodia, Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India
Last moments in Phnom...
by Calvin Sun | Jun 16, 2010 | Cambodia, Epiphanies on the Road, Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India
The horrors are in the stories. The stories are in the pictures. We started the day with the glorious Royal Palace, and ended it with the crimes of the Khmer Rouge: the S-21 Tuol Sleng Prison/Genocide Museum and the infamous Killing Fields. Let’s start...
by Annah Kim | Jun 16, 2010 | Cambodia, Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India
These are two videos from our arrival in the city yesterday evening. They both give a good sense of the vibe of the city. Videos of the Toul Sleng Museum: For some reason, Calvin took a while at the Toul Sleng Museum – I’m really just not sure how it could...
by Calvin Sun | Jun 15, 2010 | Border Crossing, Cambodia, How Did You Do That?, Summer 2010: Southeast Asia & India, Uncategorized Stories
From Vietnam to Cambodia: where people working in rice fields have been replaced by feeding oxen; where lush green plains and rice patties have been replaced by flourishing jungles and marshes…It’s a dream come true. We’re now in the capital of Phnom...
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