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by Sam and Chess
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Surrey, UK

Sunday, 5 August 2007

Surrey, UK

this is wierd writing this being back in england, but i thought i should still finish the journals. so after hoi an we went 2 an amazing beach resort called nah trang, stayed a few days here, laid on the beach and went diving! we did 3 dives, we went in caves and everythin it was wkd!. we then went 2 ho chi minh city and went 2 the war museum and the tunnels.

we whizzed out of there and in2 siem reap in cambodia. here we went 2 angkor wat which was amazing, didnt really know what 2 expect but we had a gr8 day. we also went 2 a bar called the angkor wat bar which was also amazing, the music was great.!!! the next day we went 2 an orphanage, nothin like i expected, the children were so happy and they all hav a really gd life. we then went 2 phnom penh and went2 the killing fields and 2 the s21 museum, very interesting but very sad! after tht we went 2 a beach resort but only 4 1 nite 2 hav the last nite out wiv the girls, got very drunk and stayed up all nite then got on a bus 4 14 hours the next day 6.30!! not a gd journey. neway then it was just kate, clare and me in bangkok agen without alex and lea.o btw sam stayed in nah trang! we did some last minutes shopping then clare and me flew home on the 1st august. wierd 2 b bac, but glad 2 c every1, will catch up soon wiv every1 who i havent seen yet. xx

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