I met an old men who used to live in Cambodia. He moved to Brisbane Australia. He told me there’s more freedom in Australia. Not to much freedom in Cambodia. I would of like to ask him a lot of questions about what happened.
Very interesting. We're still learning the country while travelling around but there seems to be some truth in what he's saying. We're not 100% sure on the whole government situation is like here. Obviously better than before but to what extent, not quite sure yet.
Thanks guys, that was super interesting and saddening at the same time. Those stairs looked brutal. I think Sarah had a feeling the stairs down the cave was not good. lol
Interesting video guys - that rain early on really set the scene , the caves were certainly eerie & knowing what’s lying there etc . - but appreciate you showing everything & sharing your thoughts on it - Thanks ✌️👌👋😃👍🙏
We were there at Phnom Sampuv back in 2000 and it was so quiet and surreal. Cambodia has come a long way since then. I was only 19 when Pol Pot forces took over the country 1975. It's seemed just like yesterday with only memory lives on. Enjoy your day. Peace from a genocide survivor ✌️
I'm not sure if the bats are clever or not - amazing how they fly so far everyday for their feed then come back....but why not find a cave a bit nearer lol. great vlog - very interesting and sad
It looks so excitingly beautiful and dangerous at the same time
Perfect description!
Interesting content guys well done...
You both look very happy to stay in Cambodia ;D
I met an old men who used to live in Cambodia. He moved to Brisbane Australia. He told me there’s more freedom in Australia. Not to much freedom in Cambodia. I would of like to ask him a lot of questions about what happened.
Very interesting. We're still learning the country while travelling around but there seems to be some truth in what he's saying. We're not 100% sure on the whole government situation is like here. Obviously better than before but to what extent, not quite sure yet.
Phnom Sompov
Correct! Thank you 🙏
Thanks guys, that was super interesting and saddening at the same time. Those stairs looked brutal. I think Sarah had a feeling the stairs down the cave was not good. lol
Oh they were! With some added wet on them too! She knew what was up! Franc just wanted some extra cardio....😂
Phnom Sompov sir
You are correct sir! My apologies 🙏
Be careful guys!! Enjoy watching!
Thanks for this, was a real eye opener, so sad I could feel it by watching
A beautiful but horrible place at the same time.
Interesting video guys - that rain early on really set the scene , the caves were certainly eerie & knowing what’s lying there etc . - but appreciate you showing everything & sharing your thoughts on it - Thanks ✌️👌👋😃👍🙏
Thanks ant!
A place with a lot of mixed emotions. The main one we took away was gratitude I feel 🙏❤️
We were there at Phnom Sampuv back in 2000 and it was so quiet and surreal. Cambodia has come a long way since then. I was only 19 when Pol Pot forces took over the country 1975.
It's seemed just like yesterday with only memory lives on.
Enjoy your day. Peace from a genocide survivor ✌️
It's an amazing location, but the history behind it makes it such a conflicting place when there.
Amazing to hear you're still with us today ❤️🙏
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I'm not sure if the bats are clever or not - amazing how they fly so far everyday for their feed then come back....but why not find a cave a bit nearer lol. great vlog - very interesting and sad
Pretty amazing isn’t it! I’m sure they’d be able to find something a little closer. I’ll have to go back and ask them 😂
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How fun you guy gets to be in Cambodia
It’s pretty sweet ❤️