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Wat in the Royal Palace grounds in
Phnom Penh.

Wat
Phnom. This was located around the corner from our guesthouse and is also home to all the crazy monkeys.

A typical home that we would visit during our interviews in
Kandal Province.

The view from our guesthouse. In the middle of the picture is a children's amusement park.

A typical intersection in
Phnom Penh. You kind of just have to weasel your way through. It could take up to 10 minutes to turn left with a controlled green because no one follows the rules.

Ta Prom in the Angkor complex. This is the only temple that has not been renovated since it was built and the forest has really taken over. It was one of our favorite temples because it was all original.

This is after I was stung by whatever it was that stung me. By far the most painful flying insect sting I have ever had. You can see how the veins on my arm have disappeared. Amanda was stung 5 times with the worst ones being on her butt so we couldn't post those pictures.

These are skulls from the killing fields outside
Phnom Penh. They are contained in a large memorial at the center of the fields. We asked why they were on display like this and not buried and our guide told us it was to prove that the killings actually occurred.

These are some monks hanging out inside the Royal Palace.

This is Amanda shooting a M-16.

This is Ryan excited by our seafood platter.

This is one of the cell blocks at the S-21
torture facility. It was a school that was converted into this during the reign of the Khmer Rouge. People were brought here before being sent to the killing fields.

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Outside the Russian market in
Phnom Penh.

One of the many slums in
Phnom Penh.

In the countryside we saw many men using ox drawn carts for transportation.

A view of the bay at Serendipity Beach.

Serendipity beach at night. Every restaurant had a BBQ going right on the beach. It was a great night.

These are the guys we spent 4 weeks with in
Phnon Penh. The guy on the left with the pink shirt and a food stain is
Sinel, the guy in the middle is the Provincial vet that never spoke to us, and the guy on the right is
Tharin, he was the workhorse of the operation.

A monk showdown in the Royal Palace.

This monkey got angry as the flash from Amanda's camera was disturbing his meal.

This was my friend from
Sihanoukville. She was the cutest cat and was always waiting for us at our bungalow. Our relationship was a little love-hate.

Serendipity beach.

Amanda and I at 6:30 am in Angkor Wat.

More of the Royal Palace.

Me with the M-16. The rack of guns on the wall were all available to be shot but the M-16 was the cheapest.

During one of our surveys a chicken just jumped up on the table to check out what we were doing.

Inside the market in
Siem Reap. This was one of my most favorite places I have been. It was incredibly clean for a market and had so many things that I wanted to buy.

The food section of the same market.

Amanda, Ryan, and Gill going kayaking.

Another section of Angkor Wat.

A fire show on Serendipity beach the night of our seafood feast.

This is the cow that saved us from rolling into the river. There is no gate on the ferry and our van stared rolling back and the cow was the only thing between us and the river.
Sinel was losing his mind while we were rolling back.

This is a smaller ferry that we took in the morning.

This is the four of us at Dr. Fish. The pool was filled with fish that would come and eat the dead skin off your feet. It was quite a weird feeling and Amanda kept screaming.

This is the balcony of our bungalow at Serendipity beach.

Sunrise from our bungalow.

Amanda loved their cows. They had huge floppy ears and a large flap of skin hanging off their neck.

Chicken transport in Phnom Penh. Yes, they are all alive.

A boat in the bay at Serendipity beach.

The four of us enjoying our seafood feast.

Bayon, in the Angkor Complex.

A view of one of the wings of S-21.

Angkor Wat.

Angkor Wat.

Amanda eating a cricket. She peer pressured me into eating one too and I was not happy about it.

Amanda at Ta Prom.