Blog Entries tagged 'fields'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'fields'
- 2019 OCTOBER 12 & 13 INDONESIA, Ubud[center]SATURDAY 12TH OCTOBER 2019, DAY 113 [/center] Out and about around town. Lotus Garden. Radlers. Pool. Massages. It's hot again so some pool time after breakfast at our hotel. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/6127 Posted by Cindy Bruin in CINDY, TRAVELLING THE WORLD! (one day) | Feb 1, 2021
- Hitchin Lavender FieldsGreetings! It has been quite a while since we were allowed to venture out, four months to be exact, since the quarantine began here. Pubs and restaurants just opened on 4 July and you can imagine just how crazy that Posted by LCP in The Adventures of Penny's People | Jul 26, 2020
- Hoi AnSorry for the weird image numbers below the photos. I'll need to fix those later. I said goodbye to Da Lat the next day. I took the bus to Na Trang, where I had to transfer to the night bus. Posted by KatetheCatLady in Karen's Around the World Catcation | Jan 28, 2017
- Ubud, BaliSo I wasn't sure if I wanted to leave Echo Beach but fate intervened and brought me to Ubud. An American couple I'd chatted to a few days earlier had said they were going to hire a driver to bring Posted by squeakylee in The Great Muppet Caper | Jul 4, 2013
- Day 3 (Part 2) A nightmare, but only in my sleep....A nightmare, but only in my sleep....a reality for too many. It is now Tuesday evening around 5 pm and we have arrived in the village of Pursat, located in Pursat Province. Cambodia has 24 provinces in total. We arrived from Phnom Posted by Sydney324 in To Cambodia with HOPE | Jul 14, 2013
- Phnom PenhI arrived in Phenom Phenh in the morning and set off immediately to see the sights. Unfortunately for the people of Phenom Phenh, the “sights” have a dark cloud that looms over the history that has taken place there. Posted by kendallwallace in Wanderlust Wallace | Jan 14, 2013
- A Painful History Lesson - Phnom Penh, CambodiaWARNING: This posting recounts true, horrific events that occurred in Cambodia about 35 years ago. This is not a happy story and may not be appropriate material for everyone. I hope not to upset anyone by posting it, but this is Posted by onerufflife in Mike and Meagan's Travel Blog | Dec 18, 2012
- Hanoi and the long haul to Ha Long Bay With the city of Hue logged into the memory banks we boarded our last night train of our Vietnam trip. So, you might have heard some horror stories about overnight trains in Vietnam, but the pr Posted by louslabbert in Around South East Asia in 104 days | Nov 17, 2012
- Cambodia 13th September 2012- Goodbye Bangkok....... A very long day for us as our overland journey began. The bus picked us up at 7am , Cambodia bound . We spent our first night in Siem Reap, where we arrived at 16:15.. Luckily Posted by louslabbert in Around South East Asia in 104 days | Oct 3, 2012
- Cambodia - Phnom Penh - The Killing Fields in Mark's wordsThose who know me best would probably agree when I say I don't often get emotional about things that don't directly affect me or those closest to me. This isn't because I don't care about what goes on in the Posted by KtandMark in Kt and Mark do stuff in places and that | Sep 16, 2012
- Going solo in Cambodia!Well I guess I've been just having a too good a time to blog about it. Well actually I feel like I'm working a 9-5 again. I'm currently in Phuket Thailand but I'll update you on all that next time. So Posted by CrackerjackHobo in Vagabond Awakenings | Aug 26, 2012
- Phnom Penh, Cambodia[ Posted by Kan_Kan_Can in not recommended by the lonely planet | May 28, 2012
- Phnom Penh, CambodiaPhnom Penh now holds the record for dirtiest market we’ve seen on the trip; even some friends of ours (we met through a pub trivia night in Siem Reap) who eat street food exclusively wouldn’t touch the market food here. Posted by Robin-and-Kevin in Adventures of Kevin and Robin | Apr 7, 2012
- CambodiaSo only 5 days in to our trip and we are moving on to our second country, Cambodia. Home of some amazing temples but also a tragic history. The two main cities could not be more different but first we Posted by Lauren.k in Lauren's travel adventure | Oct 17, 2011
- Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh City to Mekong Delta to Nga TrangHi Guys The road from Phonm Penh to Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) is flat with rice paddy fields on either side, as far as the eye can see, that are dotted with sma Posted by Chris Sig in Indochina Walkabout | Aug 8, 2011
- Bangkok to Seim Reap to Phnom PenhHi Guys [img=https://photos.travellerspo Posted by Chris Sig in Indochina Walkabout | Aug 3, 2011
- Cambodia...its been emotional! We weren't even sure that we were going to go to Cambodia, or anywhere east of Thailand but it was during one of our many discussions about where to go and when, we decided to check it Posted by Eveness in Roaming Free | Jun 28, 2011
- Fields of Gold"Will you stay with me, will you be my love Among the fields of barley We'll forget the sun in his jealous sky As we lie in the fields of gold" (Sting) Being in Tuscany reminds me of this song. It makes me hum with Posted by globalmomma in Summer in Italy: Mangiare e Sognare | May 30, 2011
- The Killing Fields of Cambodia [b]I had heard about the Killing Fields but had never read into the history of one of the most tragic episodes in modern times. It is truly hard to understand unless you visit the Killing Fields. Those who have visited Posted by Al Jam in Insert Life Here | Jan 12, 2011
- The last few days...Well since friday we have been crazy busy!! On friday night we went to a resturant that specializes in Insect cuisine... So we orders a plate of fried tarrantulas to start. Now I hate hate hate spiders anyway, and the Posted by AMellar in A years volounteering around the world | Dec 18, 2010
- First Week In CambodiaHello :) So were fast approaching the end of our first week in Phnom Pehn- the capital city of Cambodia, and so far were loving it :) The city is really really nice, it was a french colony at one point Posted by AMellar in A years volounteering around the world | Dec 9, 2010
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