AJ looking down on the pool from the rooftop of the friendliest hotel we have ever stayed at! The staff was absolutely amazing!!
Water lilies in one of the many man-made moats which surround the temples of Siem Reap.
On a more somber note ... we paid a visit to the Cambodian Landmine Museum ...
Cambodia remains one of the most heavily mined countries in the world - as a result of decades of civil war and other conflicts ...
Dozens of people are still injured or killed yearly by land mines and unexploded ordinances that had been planted or scattered throughout the countryside ...
Cambodian Self-Help Demining (CSHD) works to clear landmines and unexploded ordinances to make Cambodia a safer place for everyone ...
Can you spot the demonstration tripwires and landmines here ... or in the next photo?
You can learn more ... or donate to the Cambodian Landmines Museum here:
https://www.cambodialandminemuseum.org/
... and on a lighter and infinitely more frivolous note, we give you ‘Pub Street’ in downtown Siem Reap. No explanation needed ...
Tasty spiders, scorpions or snakes anyone? We passed ; p
AJ about to get run over by a tuk tuk, one of the many scooter taxis that dominate Siem Reap’s transportation system.
Pollution sure makes for some interesting sunsets!!