actually tomb raider was shot in angkor thom.. either way, they still look the same! hehe :)
i'm getting goosebumps! visiting siem reap has been a dream of mine ever since my mom showed me pictures of it when i was 8 years old! wierd for a teenager like me noh? hehe ^_^
The road is fine, all the way from Bangkok to the border, but once you've reached Cambodia, the road is dusty, you might want to bring along a scarf or just a hanky. And bring a hat also, when we went there, it was scoarching hot. Also a book or something that will keep you from getting bored waiting in line to get to Cambodia. AND LOTS OF SUNSCREEN!!!
Nope... not weird at all. Good thing you're going there while you're still young, I wish I travelled when I was younger. Kaso I'm a destitute kid growing up, kahit ngayon naman, eh, nya ha ha!!! (True po, hanggang ngayon)
Unlike some of your friends, I hope you have the courage to stand toe-to-toe with these issues instead of evading my points, responding via ad hominems, or simply refusing to answer and instead blocking my user or deleting my posts, which is the dodgy and cowardly option.
When you reach the Thailand-Cambodia border, there is where you'll see the victims of land-mines. Some have no arms, legs, sometimes even a certain part of their face is missing. But what breaks my hear is that even though these people are like this... they still work to earn a living. Just didn't had any guts to take pictures of them.
ey, nice pix! some of my friends went to this conference as well. pumunta rin pala kayo ng cambodia. sila hindi na e :)
ReplyDeletesi pastor robert trice ba yung leftmost person?
ReplyDeleteteka? taga heritage baptist church ka ba?
Yup, si Pastor Trice yun. Kaya nga po Voice of Heritage, eh. No, I'm not a member of HBC... just sa VOH. Sang church ka???
ReplyDeleteso you took the bus from bangkok? :)
ReplyDeletei'm planning to go to cambodia and bangkok this december... how is it? are the road conditions ok? :)
any info would be helpful! thanks a lot! :)
actually tomb raider was shot in angkor thom.. either way, they still look the same! hehe :)
ReplyDeletei'm getting goosebumps! visiting siem reap has been a dream of mine ever since my mom showed me pictures of it when i was 8 years old! wierd for a teenager like me noh? hehe ^_^
cool! ...would love to ride in one of those. ^_^
ReplyDeleteit tastes great - if you close your eyes! :)
ReplyDeleteThe road is fine, all the way from Bangkok to the border, but once you've reached Cambodia, the road is dusty, you might want to bring along a scarf or just a hanky. And bring a hat also, when we went there, it was scoarching hot. Also a book or something that will keep you from getting bored waiting in line to get to Cambodia. AND LOTS OF SUNSCREEN!!!
ReplyDeleteNope... not weird at all. Good thing you're going there while you're still young, I wish I travelled when I was younger. Kaso I'm a destitute kid growing up, kahit ngayon naman, eh, nya ha ha!!! (True po, hanggang ngayon)
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the correction!
Nakatikim ka na??? EEEWWWWW!!! Pero good for you then if you had... takes tons of guts to do that! :)
ReplyDeleteI wanted to ride it, but I felt pity for the person pulling the cart... they weren't really smilling, plus add the heat... MAN!!!
ReplyDeleteWord of advice? Try not to ride the tuktuk... it's still better to ride a cab in Thailand.
YWAM is a cult, my friend.
ReplyDeleteThey will make you pay a lot of money to attend this DTS, even though you will be the one to be put to work. Read these links and be enlightened:
http://www.rickross.com/groups/youth.html
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/y05.html
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...082/myywam.htm
http://www.apologeticsindex.org/y03.html
Unlike some of your friends, I hope you have the courage to stand toe-to-toe with these issues instead of evading my points, responding via ad hominems, or simply refusing to answer and instead blocking my user or deleting my posts, which is the dodgy and cowardly option.
eeeeeeiwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! can u rili eat that?
ReplyDeletewow..... ill put that place in my list.... ill visit there somday...
ReplyDeleteits sad ... how hard life can be for some people... just to earn some money... and somethng to eat...
ReplyDeleteApparently you can... but I chose not to, he he he!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's actually no that far from the Thailand-Cambodia border. We weren't able to go in, though, because it was already late.
ReplyDeleteWhen you reach the Thailand-Cambodia border, there is where you'll see the victims of land-mines. Some have no arms, legs, sometimes even a certain part of their face is missing. But what breaks my hear is that even though these people are like this... they still work to earn a living. Just didn't had any guts to take pictures of them.
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