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| Catherine's Pros and Cons of Cambodia |
| Submitted by roxy on 2006-11-29 02:35:34 (via www.break-fresh-ground.com) |
| I don’t this a perfect destination exists, so it’s OK to admit the pro’s and con’s of a place. And if you do that in a funny way, you’ve got a good article in your hands! Cambodia is a country I haven’t heard much about, but as long as it’s got silent beaches and a barber shop called “Kennedy” (for unknown reasons), it’s got me for future visits.
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by roxy on 2006-11-29 02:45:39 |
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"I don't this a perfect destination exists" - that was supposed to be a "think" :). anyway, how did you guys like the article?
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by pablo on 2006-11-30 02:21:33 |
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I haven't heard almost anything about Cambodia, besides the Cambodia genocide - but I'd say it's a typical Asian country, I wonder how the food's like around there :). Does is have any special features? Tastes a lot like Chinese/Thai? If anyone knows... |
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by bindero on 2006-11-30 02:23:22 |
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I'd say there's more seafood in Cambodia. Even this article's picture shows the traveleler 'hanging out' with some crabs. Guess that answers your question.
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