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You've landed on the home page for our blogs from Cambodia. Actually, so far we have blogs from our good friend Dan Fisher who teaches English in Phnom Penh. We hope you enjoy his writing as much as we enjoyed his company back in October of 2012.If you want to contribute to this or any other section please contact us.
Elli xx
  • Cambodia: home to many of the Cham people of Asia and the great Angkor Wat


    Phnom Penh

    Through a teachers eyes.

    Dan Fisher teachers in Phnom Penh, so who better to convince us that we should spend more than one night there? 

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    Angkor Wat

    Not just a temple; an adventure!

    Dan takes us around Angkor Wat in the way only an English teacher can; in words and without pictures. 

    [more]


    Must see!

    Want to see the world through someone else's eyes, or at least their lens? Check out our Must see! pictures of Cambodia. [more]

     


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    Garden of Reflection,
    Chiang Mai, Thailand:
     
    There is no glory for a lazy person however good looking

    Temple,
    Krabi Thailand:

    Solitude and silent reflection seems to be moving with the times

    Almost Famous,
    Pai, Thailand:

    Toilet humour, bar humour and a great quiz.
    Posted 26 Jun 2013, 21:11 by Elli Murr
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You've landed on the home page for our blogs from Cambodia. Actually, so far we have blogs from our good friend Dan Fisher who teaches English in Phnom Penh. We hope you enjoy his writing as much as we enjoyed his company back in October of 2012. Embarrassingly  we've yet to visit, but ifyou have and you want to contribute to this or any other section please contact us.
Elli xx

Phnom Penh
Through a teachers eyes.
Dan Fisher teachers in Phnom Penh, so who better to convince us that we should spend more than one night there?


Angkor Wat
Not just a temple; an adventure!
Dan takes us around Angkor Wat in the way only an English teacher can; in words and without pictures.




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There are no charges for receiving information on this site, because this is about sharing the latest information and not making money. That said, please take the time to look at some of the charities that we've highlighted beneath, and if you want to "pay" for the information you've downloaded, then look into some of these worthy causes.
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