Travel

Singapore Museum of Art

August 15, 2009 · 1 comment

On arrival at the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) I noticed the large bronze statue of a man with 2 children above the entrance (Used to be a school and the man is, certainly hard to miss. I was fortunate enough to time my arrival (2pm) with the start of a free tour presented by Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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So for now I have now finished with south east asia and have arrived in Perth, Western Australia after meeting up with my friend Alex and we are staying in a shared house for now (with Josh and Mike).

Map of Australia

Map of Australia

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Cambodian flag hanging at half-mast in the Killing Fields

Cambodian flag hanging at half-mast in the Killing Fields

During the Khmer Rouge rule of the country from 1975 to 1979, immediately after the end of the Vietnam war, over 200,000 people were executed and buried in the killing fields just outside Phnom Penh, the captial of Cambodia. The total deaths of the regime is estimated to be Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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The statues guarding the entrance over the moat to Angkor Wat

The statues guarding the entrance over the moat to Angkor Wat

Angkor Wat is the world renowned wat (temple) in Angkor World heritage site and was built in the early 12th Century. Read the rest! \(^u^)/ →

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All the warnings, all the scams, all the touts, surely I couldn’t possible rack up them all in one mere border crossing?

Well it seems the scammers were out in full force and some of them you just can’t do anything about, I shall explain…

Map of Cambodia

Map of Cambodia

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