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This is our awesome new website. We're sick of myspace and wanted somewhere better to put up pictures and blogs while on our trip. There's not a lot here now, but when we have free time (which is something we haven't had much of lately) we'll try to make it a little more interesting.
The blog link goes to our "blog." It is where we will be "blogging" about the trip.
The newsletter link goes to our "newsletter." If you want to be notified when we add a blog or pictures, sign up for the newsletter. We respect your privacy and promise that when we sell your address it will be to the highest bidder.
Asia!
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Written by coral
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Friday, 09 May 2008 |
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Yesterday Carl and I went to People's Park, a large park area in Nanning, China. It was an eventful day and blog-worthy.
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Written by coral
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Sunday, 20 April 2008 |
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The guesthouse we stayed at in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam had a little cage outside that had a special surprise for us. It was a little pink birdcage that held two small primates. At first I thought the animals were tarsiers because they had giant eyes, but after looking it up, I realized they were some kind of loris.
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Written by carl
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Friday, 25 April 2008 |
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Recently my partner-in-crime and travel companion, Coral, and I visited the Temples at the Angkor Archaeological Park near Siem Reap, Cambodia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angkor).
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Written by carl
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
Once we were sure that Coral wasn't going to die, we decided to leave the 'round-the-clock' excitement of Bangkok and head for Cambodia. We consulted our map and headed for Sihanouk Ville, on the southern coast of Cambodia. Our anniversary was approaching and the best place to celebrate our year-long treaty of non-aggression towards each other was at the beach. We stayed on Otres Beach, a few kilometers outside of Sihanouk Ville, to get away from the crowds at the beaches closer to town. This gave us plenty of seclusion, but we only had electricity for a few hours a day and getting into town was sort of a hassle.
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