23
Jun 2007
Welcome to my village!
Posted in Photojournal by reak at 9:03 pm |

Fancy a football game with me on this empty road. Don’t worry! we won’t get run over by any cars or traffic.

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Oh ya…there are maybe cows and buffaloes time to time, and occasionally some elite Hummers. And by Hummers, I mean:

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Seen from my water tower…the village is extremely peaceful and unpopulated…
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My neighbor….not many!

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Alright, if you’re not into football, how about a green mango. There you go!

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11 Wonderful Comments:

Bunleap said:

I think I know this place…


Panha said:

Looks like a real nice place… Which part of Siem Reap is it?


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reak said:

Bunleap: obviously, siem reap is small. If you show photos around…i may also be able accurately guess where u are.

Panha: it’s a secret area…hehe


Mr. V said:

I like Cambodia countryside, unpolluted, quiet, nature and friendly people.


Wendy said:

oh!!! it’s really intereting. Ok,for my vacation, i have a plan to visit there with fri. tah..


Samphors~* said:

awww… mango =P~ hehehe…


reak said:

Wendy: welcome to siem reap!
Mr. V: obviously
Samphors: haha…girls sure love mango


pim said:

Reak are wrong! girls generally love guy not mango… girl love to eat mango with Ambel M’tess. is it mango in reak’s house??? pick it and give pim some PLEASE…Oops ahhh from this request reak would know pim is girl right hee hee hee


reak said:

Pim: then girls must love to be in reak’s home…becoz there’s a guy named Reak, lots of magoes and Ambel M’tess all in one place…come in!

Of course, reak knows from the very start that Pim is a girl…keke


Aravind said:

I would very much like to visit Cambodia someday-this June, hopefully. By the way, does anyone know Cambodian. I’ve been scoring the net for any learning sources latterly, but have found none. What’s the Khmer word for mango?


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