It's cool in the breeze but I know the temperature will climb to around 33C today. Fortunately, it's not too humid. We're heading for the Killing Fields this morning, before we pick up the bikes later.
Exploring the globe with a group of like minded crazies! 'Biker Dom' on two wheels: Indian Himalayas (2010), Cambodia ('11), Bolivia ('13), Mongolian steppes ('14), Patagonia ('15), Nepal, Oopnarth ('16), Tibet ('17), North Vietnam ('18), Tajikistan ('22), Romania ('23), and Pakistan, Morocco ('24). 'Runner Dom' on two legs: Morocco (Apr '18), Mt Elbrus ('19), Jordan, Morocco again ('24). 'Baker Dom' with two hands, even during COVID ('2020).
Monday, 28 November 2011
Rooftop view of Phnom Penh
Breakfast TV this morning was replaced by the view into peoples' lives as the restaurant terrace overlooks both the mighty Mekong river and many Phnom Penh balconies. Life is noisy below, having started it's crazy bustle around 5am. Like India, the dominant sounds are the many horns - the universal language of the road in developing countries.
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