Sihanoukville was a blast. Lovely white beaches, with some more secluded than others. The sea was always inviting for a swim in it's calm, warm and shark free waters!!
We arrived back in Phnom Penh on Tuesday where our thai visas were waiting for us in all their A5 size glory.
A couple of days hanging around before we left for Battambang. We had a pleasant few days there where we went to a crocodile farm and also rode a bamboo train or "norry" as the locals refer to it. It's a bamboo bed frame that sits on the wheels of a tank (that drive the caterpillars) and a chainsaw motor that s connected to the wheels via an oversized cam belt and that's about it. One then flies down a buckled and warped single track at around 20-30mph, if you meet another bamboo travelling in the opposite direction a simple comparsion of what loads each train has and the lightest is disembled to let the other pass. Simples!
After this we headed to Siem Reap (where we are now based) and today we started to disect the Unesco herritage site of Ankgor Wat. We have three day passes that will take us to Wednesday evening where we plan to stay one more day before leaving for Bangkok on Friday.