As promised by Sara, I’m here to post more pictures from our time in Angkor Wat. We’ve been here relaxing in Da Nang, Vietnam for almost 5 days now, and just recuperated enough to edit our pictures down and post.
So, here we go – the rest of the blog-worthy photos from our time in Cambodia.
Carved stone colunms at Angkor WatDetailed carvingsDo I look cool?Rewarded for our wait in line.Rewarded for our wait in line.View from Angkor Wat of the whole complexScary stairs downOutside of Angkor WatGuards protecting Angkor ThomFaces in StoneSara with tree!Just after sunrise at Angkor WatSara with headless guards at Preah KhanTree with Jon for ScaleDetailed carvings at Neak PoanTa SomEast MebonJon framed at East MebonSara at Pre RupShort break from climbing stairs in the heat.
Sorry about the lack of text. I’m exhausted from all of our relaxing here in Da Nang, Vietnam.
Tonight we leave Bangkok for Siem Reap, Cambodia. Since day one of touring temples and practicing our non-rubeness, we’ve been walking all over the city and sweating buckets. Luckily the 7-11 has a deal on 1.5 liter waters – 2 for 20 baht – that’s about 75 cents – and any time you think about a 7-11, there is one there. They are everywhere and they are air conditioned! It’s been really hot and humid here, and we’re loving it with much needed aircon relief periods.
The nearby Sofitel rooftop bar provided us with refreshing Mai Tais and amazing views. Luckily our outfits somehow fit in to their dress code of “smart casual”. Then again, we were the only people up there at 9pm, so I guess beggars can’t be choosers.
Smart CasualGreat Views!
We’ve learned that the traffic is horrendous here and also learned the hard way that the traffic signals don’t change that often (maybe 5 minutes per green light cycle?). Here’s a nice photo I took while we were marooned in the middle of traffic for a bit. Also, the motorbikes just do whatever the hell they want.
Stuck
One description of Bangkok claims the terrible traffic is due to the city growing without any sort of urban planning. I’d say the same thing has happened with their utility lines. Luckily this guy seems to know the wire he’s after.
Hope you turned off the power
Every street seems to offer something new and interesting to look at!
The signs we see around are strange.
Women’s restroom – only for embarrassed women with pigtails?Monks, old people, injured people, upset stomachs, child waiters?Teen wolf
Some things are just strange, especially in front of a shopping mall.
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We’ve basically been having a great time just touring around and finding food to eat and beers to drink and checking in with Santa.