Vietnam & Cambodia – Day 3
September 3, 2009
We spent all day on site visits which was fun, especially just driving around the city. We noticed big pop-up bakery stands getting setting up for National Day, and another crazy site all over the city are the power lines. Massive amounts of lines go from pole to pole, and at one point we saw workers on rickety bamboo ladders trying to bundle some of them up a bit. I feel especially bad for folks whose apartment decks open up right where the wires hang – they totally lose their view.

In the evening we flew to Siem Reap, Cambodia which was quite a flight. It’s only 45 minutes, so I wasn’t sure what kind of plane we would be on – luckily it was big, especially because it was raining pretty hard. as we boarded it was funny to see that while the plane was only about a 1/3 full, they had seated everyone together in the middle section. we just grabbed seats up front at that point. Because of the rain, the ride was a bit bumpy, and as we neared Siem Reap we got put into a holding pattern because of winds. We thought we might get sent back to Vietnam or diverted to Phnom Penh, but all of sudden we started to descend and it was actually totally smooth. As we met our driver though, we learned that the plane before landed on the wrong vector so touched down, then took back off immediately, almost knocking out the air traffic control tower. CRAZY!
We had a great dinner out at Madame Butterfly’s, set in a big two-story open air house. I wasn’t sure what Khmer food was, but I had Caramel Pork with pineapple and onions that was delicious. Then it was just back to the hotel for emails and sleep because we had an early morning the next day.
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