The beach at Sihanoukville where we rested for three days, bringing our trip through Cambodia to a satisfying end: dining on the beach and snorkelling and lazing in the sun drinking mango and pineapple fruitshakes. Shoals of orange fishies made up for the the fact that the reefs showed the scars of dynamite fishing. Environmental consciousness and animal welfare has a long way to go in SE Asia.
Thursday, November 09, 2006
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a young woman with a passion for adventure, travel and anything outdoors and a fetish for tractors and poetry and find rest in perpetual motion, particularly on long trekking, hitch-hiking or cycling holidays.
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