Articles Archive for January 2010
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From spending 24 Hours at Angkor Wat to aimlessly walking around the capital of Phnom Penh, in order to fit in to the Cambodian lifestyle, you will need to follow a few or possibly all of these tips.
1. Parkas and Gore-Tex
If you venture outside or somewhere onto the street, whatever you do, don’t forget the North Face down parkas. Locals don’t appreciate the glorious sunshine. I saw numerous people rocking the latest in mittens, leggings, scarves, and long johns.
2. 100cc Family Vehicle
The Dodge Caravan is no longer the family of 5 vehicle …
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1. Mo Chit Station- Bangkok
Start at Mo Chit Station- Bangkok’s Northern bus terminal. Take a bus to Aranyaprathet that departs every 30 minutes starting at about 4 am for the price of around 200 baht (US $6). Bus takes about 4 hours.Â
2.  Rongklua Market- Border
The bus will either take you all the way to the border or it will drop you in town and you will need to spend less than 100 baht (US $3) on a tuk tuk to the actual border at Rongklua Market.Â
CAUTION: If you take a tuk tuk, don’t let …
Food, Headline, History, cambodia »
With a time constraint in Cambodia, I was only able to allot a single day to the brilliant World Heritage Site of the Angkor Wat Temples near Siem Reap. I was able to see a significant amount of temples that were truly spectacular in complete regards.
The single day really began on the evening before the day. We arrived to Siem Reap in the mid afternoon and tuk tuked our way to the entrance by around 5pm. If you arrive at 5pm, you can purchase your $20 single day ticket in the evening for the following day. That …
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When 2009 rolled in, I had just returned to the the United States from Patagonia to attend my sisters wedding in Phoenix, Arizona.
It was in February 2009 under the influence of a carne asada burrito that I decided it was time to record my migrationology travels in the form of online documentation. I knew next to nothing about the web world, (twitter was literally just the sound of a bird to me). Utilizing gallons of my parents coffee and my addiction to yerba mate from Argentina, along with free internet, I …
Food, Headline, Hong Kong, Lists »
The culture of late night Hong Kong Dim Sum is a manifesting statement that appears to have developed throughout all of antiquity. It is through the lens of these ambrosial dumplings situated on bamboo steamers at uncommon hours where whole new worlds are cracked and observed from the depths of the concrete canyons of Hong Kong.
It was 3 am in Hong Kong and my metaphysical instinct drew me to naturally dwell upon one thing only; Dim Sum. To my satisfaction there was an established restaurant on the bottom floor of …





