I Am Alive and Well in Phnom Penh

by Santel on March 8, 2010

in Travel

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Phnom Penh is very beautiful. There are a lot of fancy and colorful villas covered in trees and flowering shrubbery. Maybe I’m in the wrong section of town, but even poor folks seem to live in these. Some of the buildings are dilapidated, but no less beautiful. Our villa has a mango tree and a dragonfruit tree in the front of it.

The air conditioning is more important than you might think–it seems to be about 100 degrees Farenheit out here, and humid. Having fled a snowy February in Cincinnati, I’m not used to it; but I remind myself that it is certainly no worse than what I endured in Dubai.

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Jonas March 14, 2010 at 7:12 am

Well, although phnom penh may be dilapidated, I still love it cause the citizens are nice and of course, I enjoy the slow pace life of Cambodians!

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