The most famous incident in recent history was the Khmer Rouge genocide.
Pol Pot was the evil "mastermind", he got his communist views while going to school in France. It was a twisted mix of French Marxism and Chinese peasant commie. He forced everybody out of Pennom Pen "a wasteful and consuming city", and the 2 million inhabitants where marched into the countryside to work as farmers, he destroyed the city. Doctors, teachers and
They are mostly remembered for their policy of social engineering, which resulted in genocide. Attempts at agricultural reform led to widespread
Soo very NOT equal in an attemptingly equal society.
Met some really cool people in Cambo. One German guy in particular that I initially met in Ho
This place is crazy, my first night walkin around P.P. a local asked me "You like to shoot guns man? For about 300bucks you can shoot a grenade launcher up in the mntns, and we let one guy shoot a cow with an ak47 and then he hauled it back to the hostel on a tuk tuk and we all eatem for diner!" crazy shit... A lot of women and kids walk around in pajamas all day, men sometimes just wear a sari or large scarf around their waist with no shirt. The streets have priority,the ranking:
-Gov limos
-Big class A buses
-Big trucks
-Lexus SUVs
-Other SUVs
-Autos-Motos/tuk tuks
-Pedestrians
So you better watch your ass when your lowest on the totem pole...
And you have to pay for alot of stuff with US dollars! they use some reils (name of currency) but they prefer US dolla bills. Its been awhile since ive seen some green backs :)
KamPOT
Stayed at a groovy little hostel just outside of town called Bodhi Villa where we were welcomed with a smoke~~~~~ The owner was a crazy high strung Aussy who showed us vids of him heading down river in a boat and getting yanked out and into the air about 15meters by a kite surfing kite. He also has a sweet recording studio on the property where we jammed a bit. Surrounded by all sorts of drug paraphernalia he reminisced on the good old days touring with his band.
In Siem Reap we slept in a hostel with beds located in an outdoor major thoroughfare of peds, yea, but heres the best part: one buck/night!!! Met up with some Spaniards to go to Ankor Wat and we gelled like family :) O, and we had a kid, some Khemr kid I picked up on the way the first morning at about 5am(our first (failed) attempt at seeing the sun rise over A-wat). His english, slim to none, my Khmer, heh.
Cool kid though, he helped make the day into more play. We fed him a couple times but when we tryed to hang out after we got back to the hostel they wouldnt let him in without a parent. The management explained that there were strict laws with the intention of preventing child prostitution. He just stood there puppy dogged, lookin at us. We became friends but we got to sleep in a bed and he had t
What else could we do? How could we solve this problem? How could we help? How can we be sure what he will spend the money on? Are we being selfish with our time? Should we reroute our travels to devote ourselves to fixing this problem? Is this a real problem? Are his parents waiting around the corner for the money we give him? What would Buddha do?????
We ended up giving him some money and a couple hugs and the manager helped us send him on his way. We all had a great day, but it was really hard to see it end for him. We met up with him while he was begging a couple nights later, we where on our way to take him to eat diner with us again but some cop sped up on a motorbike, yelled at him, yanked him on the bike and took off...
Ankor Temples:
AAAAMMMAAAAZING!!!!!!!!!!
Had an unbelievable couple of days playing around and staring in awe @ these incredible temples. The second night we climbed up the Bayon temple to catch the sunset and talk about all the sweet shit we had seen and done.
Its
CLOSING time
BIYYYTCHES
Had a kick ASS time in Cambo (aside from the ass kick)
all with a little help from my friends...