AFTER THREE WEEKS IN VIETNAM WE TAKE AN EXTENDED FOUR DAY TRIP TO

CAMBODIA

OUR FIRST PLACE TO VISIT IS ANKOR WAT
It’s considered the largest religious structure in the world

WE CLIMB TO THE TOP

FOUNDED IN THE 12TH CENTURY

IN SOME NEARBY VILLAGES, NATURE HAS TAKEN OVER

HERE’S OUR HOTEL FOR THE FIRST TWO NIGHTS OF OUR TRIP

ON THE THIRD SAY OF THE TRIP WE VISIT CHONG KHMEAS, A SMALL VILLAGE AT

TONLE SAP LAKE

A HOME NEAR TONLE SAP LAKE

MOTHER AND SON
Watching the boats go by. The river is right at their front door step.

GROCERIES COME BY EVERY DAY

KIDS COMING HOME FROM SCHOOL
The river leading to Tonle Sap Lake is the ‘Main Street’ of the village. About 5,000 people live here in about 1,300 homes.

HI ... HOW YOU DOING?

TONLE SAP LAKE

About ten of us are in a small tourist motorboat on Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia.

During the course of the year the water level will rise and fall to heights averaging 8 to 10 feet.

We slowly pass the home of a local fisherman and his family.

A question arises in the mind:

  What actions can be taken to create a happier, more prosperous world.