Smashing holz in Cambodia
Can't believe how 3 weeks passed by so quickly. I'm already back in Sg and down with post-trip depression and a bad diarrhoea....
It was really quite an experience to have a taste of many aspects of life in Cambodia - learning their language and culture, marvelling at the beautiful sunsets and nightskies, getting adventurous with streetside food, jaywalking in the middle of disorderly traffic, and more meaningfully observing how the locals get so contented with the miserable amounts of everything they have in their lives.
I must say this trip would not have been enjoyable without the company of my 22 other fellow project team members...hope all these newfound friendships continue to stay strong in the years to come.......and was both glad and relieved everyone had fun on the trip and came back home safe and sound.
Still suffering from fatigue...so shall talk about the happenings in detail in my next entry ba...meanwhile, here're some photos i took on the trip...
Getting adventurous with wet market food
Fresh fish at Daem Kor (Daem Ko Market)
French baguettes...we had this with omelette everyday in Cambodia.
Yes..i ate one of them...tasted like fried cuttlefish
Colorful baskets @ Psar Toul Tom Poung (Russian Market)
The Royal Palace by Mekong River @ sunset
Fresh fish at Daem Kor (Daem Ko Market)
French baguettes...we had this with omelette everyday in Cambodia.
Yes..i ate one of them...tasted like fried cuttlefish
Colorful baskets @ Psar Toul Tom Poung (Russian Market)
The Royal Palace by Mekong River @ sunset
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