Anne Corr Who?
Indeed you may ask! Whilst her siblings went on to find fame as a 90's Celtic pop band, the unfortunately tone deaf Anne was disassembled and then turned into an amusement park in North West Cambodia.
I jest of course (slipped through Deborah's jokeometer again!!), I am referring instead to our visit to the Angkor ruins near Siem Reap, including Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm and Bayon. We spent 3 days visiting the ruins, the first day in luxury on the back of a tuk-tuk and the second two on bicycles, clocking up 70k taking in the sights.
Highlights were Ta Kei (hard to get to so you have the Ta Prohmesque temple to yourselves), Ta Prohm (but easy to get to so hundreds of Koreans and Japanese on tours appear devouring all the tranquility), Bayon and Angkor Wat itself.
I could go on about it more, or you could just check outs the photos here...
I jest of course (slipped through Deborah's jokeometer again!!), I am referring instead to our visit to the Angkor ruins near Siem Reap, including Angkor Wat, Ta Prohm and Bayon. We spent 3 days visiting the ruins, the first day in luxury on the back of a tuk-tuk and the second two on bicycles, clocking up 70k taking in the sights.
Highlights were Ta Kei (hard to get to so you have the Ta Prohmesque temple to yourselves), Ta Prohm (but easy to get to so hundreds of Koreans and Japanese on tours appear devouring all the tranquility), Bayon and Angkor Wat itself.
I could go on about it more, or you could just check outs the photos here...
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