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The barbed walls of S-21 detention centre, or Toul Sleng.20-Dec-2009 07:34, Canon Canon EOS 400D DIGIT, 4.0, 38.0mm, ISO 400






Our sprint through Cambodia continued with our second and final stop, Phnom Penh. The praises of this country have been sung to us by many travellers but the main attractions of the country’s capital [...]]]></description>
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Lynette and I in front of the famous towers of the Bayon Temple.17-Dec-2009 04:41, Panasonic DMC-TZ6, 4.5, 4.1mm, 0.002 sec, ISO 80






 We’d arrived back in Roof View Place, Bangkok, after our whistle stop tour of North Thailand to happily find our Vietnam and China visas nestled inside our waiting Passports, the ink [...]]]></description>
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