Blog Entries tagged 'genocide'
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- Cambodia: Phnom PenhAs per usual we get to the travel agent where we're being picked up super early (Lauren's fault). We nip up to the shop to buy some travelling snacks and I inadvertently purchase cuttlefish flavoured peas (that I thought were Posted by advensha in Advensha | Apr 3, 2016
- Congo- A Traveler's review of its Brutal and Bloody History Growing up reading Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan,the mysteries of Africa have always played in my mind and fantasies. Growing up in India, tales about fabulous Indian kin Posted by Ramdas Iyer in Ramdas Iyer's- World Traveller Blogs | Jan 23, 2016
- Cambodia[center]Our journey began in the typical tradition of us, barely getting to the airport on time. The error this time however not being our oversleeping or going to the wrong airport in the same city, oh no. This error revealed itself Posted by Lady Mantle in Lady M's Worldwide Adventures | Feb 18, 2014
- Phnom Penh, CambodiaThe travel company with whom we had booked our bus tickets were more than willing to sort out your visa and passport stamps for exiting Vietnam and entering Cambodia for a small fee of $7 each. Everyone on our mini Posted by Roaming Rolts in Two Rolts, Two Continents, Two Rucksacks | Dec 15, 2013
- Good morning, Vietnam!"So the weary travellers climbed off the bus after an 8 hour drive from Pnom Penh in Cambodia at the bus station in Ho Chi Minh City.........." Ok so this place was like nothing we had ever seen before. The Posted by louslabbert in Around South East Asia in 104 days | Oct 24, 2012
- Cambodia Part 2This is slightly out of sequence but before my time in Takeo (check out Cambodia Part 1 blog if you haven't already read about my time volunteering) I first had a couple of nights in Phnom Penh, the capitol Posted by seanio5 in The Other Side of The World, and Back | Jul 27, 2012
- End of Armenia Medieval illuminated manuscript in the Yerevan manuscripts museum I'm sitting in my first class sleeper train compartment from Yerevan to Tblisi. The firs Posted by world_wide_mike in Worldwidemike | Jul 13, 2012
- Phnom PenhOur first stop in Cambodia was its capital, Phnom Penh. I really had no idea what to expect from this city but I was pleasantly surprised. There was lots to do and many nice restaurants and bars, so we had Posted by charlotter45 in Charlotte and Stephen's Adventure! | Apr 3, 2012
- Choeung Ek Killing Fields & Tuol Sleng (Security Prison 21)After breakfast we met up with Lot and headed out to the Killing Fields of Choeung Ek. It’s a former orchard about 20km south of Phnom Penh where the Khmer Rouge executed around 20,000 people between 1975 and 1979. [img=https://photos.travellerspoint. Posted by KyleMac in INTO THE UNKNOWN | Aug 21, 2011
- 2006 - Beijing to Bangkok overland (Part 12 - Phnom Penh) Sunday 10 December - A good drive on a decent road from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh. The afternoon was free. Posted by nzhamsta in Glynn's travel blog | Dec 19, 2006
- Genocide and Old TownVilnius, Lithuania Our exploration of Old Town began at Cathedral Square (Katedros aikštė). Dominated by Vilnius Cathedral, w Posted by jamesh1066 in Overland from Europe to China and beyond | Jun 11, 2011
- Turning on the Light Phnom Penh Before you head into Cambodia very few people know or talk about much beyond the genocide of Pol Pot; upon leaving the country that incomparably dark moment of hum Posted by Nomadlife in 113' Degrees East | Apr 19, 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
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