Saturday, February 21, 2009

Just a drive for relaxing

If you've been to this place before, I'm sure you can guess it right.
Action 1: I asked him to take a photo for me and he did when my sister came interrupted in the middle of it. She sneaked from the other side of the car.












Action 2: then I asked him to do it again for me, but this time she was gutsy enough to come and stayed much closer.















Action 3: I gave up and asked her to join in. Well, everyone seemed happy now.












12 comments:

  1. Hi,

    Nice place.
    Enjoy life in every moment.

    Cool blog and Keep it up.
    :-)
    Insurance Agent

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  3. So, now I know whow the person who visted my blog from Cambodia was. Your English is so perfect, I thought you must be an ex-pat living there.

    You might be interested in this, from my time in Cambodia, there again, you might not!

    http://members.virtualtourist.com/m/7d287/125955/

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  4. Thank you for the website, full of necessary information for travelers. Yes, I used to live abroad--just for a study, though, but I've returned home and now live here permanently. I see you've been to so many places in the world. How lucky you are!

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  5. I see that you like Pride and Prejuduce. My childhood home in Hampshire was near Jane Austen's. I used to see all of the places that she wrote about.

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  6. Thank you for dropping by my blog. I am glad that you are back:)

    The first photo must be somewhere along Mekong river, maybe I can say the place if there is more hints:) The scene looks so relaxing indeed. Oh, You both look so alike, I notice. Good luck!

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  7. Hello Sovann, thanks for stopping by and leaving your mark here.

    You are right and let me give you a few hints, it is:
    -in our hometown
    -far north
    -enjoyable and famous for visitors especially during Khmer New Year season
    -on the hill

    My sister is 10 years younger than I. I am not sure if we're alike. hereh

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  8. Hmm, far north on the hill, let me think... Maybe it's Chroy Tmor!? But I can't recall many visitors on Khmer New Year. You know my memory is drying out:P

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  9. Come on! Chroy thmor is neither on a hill nor in the far north.
    The place is also a famous temple. If you visit it, you will path many other temples.

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  10. Many temples... I think & think, but nothing coming out... OK, white flag! Please tell me the name :)

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  11. sovan hehe my friend I cant believe it you can't recall. well, you should come home sometimes. it's Phnom Hanchey alright!

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  12. Oh thank you, it's "Phnom Hanchey"! The fact is: I know the name, but I never been there. I hope to see the same view, if I have a chance to be there :)

    For Khmer New Year, I usually go to Phnom Bros/Srei, Wat Angkor and nearby pagoda. I wish I can travel more :)

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