Em smiling in our bamboo-thatched wall/roof hotel room. Notice the window propped open with a stick.
The bridge across the moat into Angkor Wat. This moat was about 4-5 times wider than anything at any castle we saw in Europe. It was like a big river.
The crowd at the temple on a hilltop, trying to get a photo of the sunset. It was a 3 ring circus up there.
The not-so-great sunset everyone wanted a picture of.
Columns carved up.
For some reason, it is fashionable for women in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam to wear 2 piece pajamas out in public places. Interesting...
It might be tacky to take pictures of signs above toilets, but the second image cracked me up.
Some of the 200 faces at the Bayon temple, in Angkor Thom.
That's an elephant trunk I'm behind.
A moto driver transporting 2 pigs on a scooter. Cheaper than a pickup and trailer, I guess.
Creepy grin.
Monkey in a tree.
Check out the baby monkey grasping onto mom's chest as she walks.
Elephants on the road ahead. Pretty cool to pass by an elephant while on a bike, and the best part is, they don't have honkable horns on elephants.
Looking out of a hole in the roof of a temple, Em's recommendation on the composition.
This tree has grown into crack and crevice of this temple gate, even pushing the stones apart in many places.
Any South Park fan will recognize the joke (http://www.tv.com/south-park/weight-gain-4000/episode/1982/summary.html)
Cambodian curry, called Amok, made with coconut milk and lemongrass. Delightful, especially in a banana leaf bowl.
Em munching on some sugarcane chunks.