Hello there. I can't quite remember when I began reading your blog, but I have to admit that I look forward to it. As a NC native and Japanese enthusiast, it makes me smile to read your "adventures". Thought I would finally comment and say how jealous I am of your travels, but now live vicariously through you.
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Hi Justin, awesome video! I miss Japan and the whole Oita gang.
Magnificant ruins of the ancient world - what a sight. Enjoyed the sights and sounds. Can't wait for the next journey.
Love, Mom & Dad
Wow! I can't believe you actually went there; it's absolutely amazing! Any wild critters living around the temples?
Can't wait for more!!!
the music left me sitting on the edge of my seat -- even though I'm lying down.
thanks for sharing your journey...
Hello there. I can't quite remember when I began reading your blog, but I have to admit that I look forward to it. As a NC native and Japanese enthusiast, it makes me smile to read your "adventures". Thought I would finally comment and say how jealous I am of your travels, but now live vicariously through you.
whoah, hold the boat, there. What about all of us long-standing supporters?
I echo Lori's comments - the music was gripping. I kept expecting a monster to appear, a monster whom you would promptly vanquish.
-Baker
Did you have to contact the Cambodian embassy beforehand for permission to enter the country? I've heard it can be complicated, even for tourists.
Entering Cambodia was really easy. You can get a visa upon entering the country at the airport (need to have cash and little passport pictures).
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