Saturday, February 10, 2007

Cambodia Photos

Finally! Here are a few photos from our time in Cambodia.


Sarah and Christy share some sodas at an off-the-beaten path restaurant in Phnom Penh.

Clothes scattered around the excavated burial pits that the Cheung Ek "Killing Fields" outside of Phnom Penh. For Gus, this was the most powerful image of the whole trip. Stomach turning.

Our wonderful travel companions Jesse and Christy in front of the amazing Angkor Wat.

Our rented steeds for our second day at Angkor. They would take us far but our rear ends would not be happy at the end of the day. Not pictured: Gus' powder blue "City Rider" girl's bike complete with a pink basket and broken pedal.



We are standing in front of one of the famous fig trees that has swallowed the ruins of Angkor. This was a fairly crowded locale for a few minutes and Sarah had just finished being the unofficial photographer extrordinare. Someone would ask her to take a photo of them by this tree, she would and then be promptly asked to do the same for another group. Our favorite was a group of 5 Slovenians who attempted model-like poses in strange scattered positions on the rubble in front of the tree. Yes, gustook a photo of them at the same time, but it is too weird to waste blog space on.


A gratuitous photo of a kid in Siem Reap village, just outside the Landmine Museum. Make love not landmines, is what we think he is trying to say. Either that, or "I need a smaller bike."